Electronic Arts on Tuesday released its latest earnings report, and one of the key takeaways was that Battlefield 2042 failed to reach the company's internal expectations. The company did not disclose a specific sales number for the game, but CFO Blake Jorgensen said it was fewer units than EA expected. The executive also reminded everyone that the Battlefield franchise makes up less than 10% of EA's overall revenue, so the game coming in below expectations didn't hurt EA's bottom line all that much. What's more, EA's Q3 was its biggest in the company's nearly 40-year history, thanks to its diversified lineup of games. EA CEO Andrew Wilson said Battlefield 2042 struggled in part due to it being developed during COVID, while he mentioned that some of the design choices in the game did not resonate with players. Still, EA remains committed to growing and evolving and improving Battlefield 2042 over time. Wilson said DICE is known for being able to turn around a game that had a difficult launch. Continue Reading at GameSpot
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