Dragon Age: The Veilguard and EA Sports FC 25 Fall Short of Electronic Arts' Expectations

In a recent press release, Electronic Arts announced that it has revised its revenue forecasts for the current fiscal year. This decision is linked to the underwhelming sales of Dragon Age: The Veilguard and EA Sports FC 25, which did not meet the publisher's expectations.

During the quarter, Dragon Age: The Veilguard attracted 1.5 million users, which is 50% less than EA's forecast of 3 million gamers. However, the company clarifies that 1.5 million does not represent total game sales, as some players might have accessed Dragon Age: The Veilguard through the EA Play Pro subscription.

During Q3, we continued to deliver high-quality games and experiences across our portfolio; however, Dragon Age and EA SPORTS FC 25 underperformed our net bookings expectations. This month, our teams delivered a comprehensive gameplay refresh in addition to our annual Team of the Year update in FC 25; positive player feedback and early results are encouraging. We remain confident in our long-term strategy and expect a return to growth in FY26, as we execute against our pipeline.
— EA CEO Andrew Wilson

EA now expects net revenue for the third quarter to be $1.883 billion (previously estimated at $1.875–2.025 billion).

Dragon Age: The Veilguard was released on October 31, 2024, for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. On Steam, the game received 70% positive reviews. It's worth noting that the game director, Corinne Busche, recently announced her departure from the project.

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