Financial Reports·Updated Mar 17, 2026 by Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts reported a 20% year-over-year decline in net bookings to $1.262 billion for Q1 FY25, driven by a 58% drop in full-game sales and a 7% decrease in live-services revenue.
Live services remain the company's primary revenue driver, contributing $1.094 billion and accounting for 75% of the total bookings mix for the quarter.
Performance across all platforms declined, with console bookings falling 25% to $677 million, PC and other platforms dropping 21% to $295 million, and mobile slipping 4% to $290 million.
Free cash flow saw a significant contraction, falling to $53 million from $314 million in the same period last year, while operating cash flow decreased to $120 million.
The company projects FY25 net revenue between $7.1 billion and $7.5 billion, with a non-GAAP operating margin forecast of 29.6% to 31.7%.
The FY25 product pipeline features key sports titles including EA SPORTS FC 25, Madden NFL 25, and EA SPORTS NHL 25, alongside upcoming entries in the Battlefield, Dragon Age, and Sims franchises.
Electronic Arts reported a 20% year-over-year decline in net bookings to $1.262 billion for Q1 FY25, driven by a 58% drop in full-game sales and a 7% decrease in live-services revenue.
Live services remain the company's primary revenue driver, contributing $1.094 billion and accounting for 75% of the total bookings mix for the quarter.
Performance across all platforms declined, with console bookings falling 25% to $677 million, PC and other platforms dropping 21% to $295 million, and mobile slipping 4% to $290 million.
Free cash flow saw a significant contraction, falling to $53 million from $314 million in the same period last year, while operating cash flow decreased to $120 million.
The company projects FY25 net revenue between $7.1 billion and $7.5 billion, with a non-GAAP operating margin forecast of 29.6% to 31.7%.
The FY25 product pipeline features key sports titles including EA SPORTS FC 25, Madden NFL 25, and EA SPORTS NHL 25, alongside upcoming entries in the Battlefield, Dragon Age, and Sims franchises.