Dragon Age: The Veilguard didn't do as well as EA hoped, but EA Sports FC 25's struggles to score big financial numbers were an even bigger factor in it revising expectations
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EA has reported that both Dragon Age: The Veilguard and EA Sports FC 25 have underperformed relative to its expectations, leading to a significant revision of its financial projections. The company anticipated a mid-single-digit growth but now projects a decline instead, primarily due to the lackluster performance of FC 25, which bucked its prior trend of double-digit growth. Additionally, Veilguard attracted approximately 1.5 million players, falling short of expectations significantly. EA's CEO attributed the results to the ongoing focus on quality games but acknowledged the need for improved performance.
EA has revised its financial projections, noting that both Dragon Age: The Veilguard and EA Sports FC 25 have underperformed expectations, dramatically impacting expected net bookings.
Andrew Wilson, EA CEO, acknowledged that both Dragon Age and EA Sports FC 25 have not met expectations, resulting in a shift from projected growth to decline.
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