Reports Q1 net bookings $1.298B, consensus $1.24B. “We delivered a strong start to FY26, outperforming expectations ahead of what will be the most exciting launch slate in EA‘s history,” said Andrew Wilson, CEO of Electronic Arts (EA). “From deepening player engagement in EA SPORTS to gearing up for Battlefield 6 and skate., we’re scaling our global communities and continuing to shape the future of interactive entertainment.” “We exceeded the high end of our guidance in Q1 highlighting the resilience of our live services and the breadth of our portfolio,” said Stuart Canfield, CFO of Electronic Arts. “With strong fundamentals and a robust pipeline ahead, we remain confident in our full-year guidance and long-term margin framework.”
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