Financial Reports·Updated Mar 17, 2026 by Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts reported Q3 FY24 net bookings of $2.37 billion, a 1% year-over-year increase, with trailing-twelve-month bookings growing 8% to $7.25 billion.
Live-service net bookings rose 5% to $1.71 billion, while full-game bookings declined 5% to $654 million, signaling a continued strategic shift toward service-based monetization.
Operating cash flow reached $1.26 billion and free cash flow hit $1.21 billion, both showing improvement over the prior-year figures of $1.12 billion and $1.08 billion respectively.
Console bookings grew 2% to $1.61 billion and mobile bookings rose 1% to $307 million, while PC and other platform bookings saw a 2% decline to $453 million.
Capital expenditures for the quarter remained low at $52 million.
Electronic Arts reported Q3 FY24 net bookings of $2.37 billion, a 1% year-over-year increase, with trailing-twelve-month bookings growing 8% to $7.25 billion.
Live-service net bookings rose 5% to $1.71 billion, while full-game bookings declined 5% to $654 million, signaling a continued strategic shift toward service-based monetization.
Operating cash flow reached $1.26 billion and free cash flow hit $1.21 billion, both showing improvement over the prior-year figures of $1.12 billion and $1.08 billion respectively.
Console bookings grew 2% to $1.61 billion and mobile bookings rose 1% to $307 million, while PC and other platform bookings saw a 2% decline to $453 million.
Capital expenditures for the quarter remained low at $52 million.