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Check out the EA Sports College Football 25 reveal trailer for all the details on the next chapter in the popular franchise ...
Electronic Arts ( NASDAQ: EA) released the official reveal trailer for its EA Sports College Football 2026 videogame on ...
Electronic Arts has made headlines with its latest decision to bring employees back to the office. Reversing years of remote work flexibility. This move has sparked a wave of frustration among staff.
Cheng Xin / Getty Images Electronic Arts beat fiscal fourth-quarter profit and sales estimates on high demand for its sports offerings. The video game maker also looked to benefit from a summer ...
Electronic Arts, Inc. EA posted better-than-expected earnings for the fourth quarter on Tuesday. Electronic Arts reported quarterly earnings of $1.58 per share, which beat the analyst consensus ...
As we continue through the latest earnings season, it was Electronic Arts up to bat today with its Q4 2025 and FY25 earnings results. The company looked good in its overall finish for the previous ...
Electronic Arts reports quarterly earnings of $1.58 per share, which beat the consensus estimate of $1.09. Quarterly revenue clocks in at $1.8 billion, beating the consensus estimate of $1.56 billion.
Video game publisher Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) will be announcing earnings results tomorrow after the bell. Here’s what to look for. Electronic Arts missed analysts’ revenue expectations by ...
Electronic Arts, the global video game company, is slashing its workforce again. The company, based in Redwood City, Calif., has eliminated several hundred positions, including about 100 jobs at ...
Electronic Arts is reducing its workforce by hundreds, impacting Respawn Entertainment with around 100 layoffs and the cancellation of a Titanfall game. This decision comes as EA adjusts its ...
Electronic Arts is laying off hundreds of workers and is canceling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn Entertainment unit, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday. About 300 to 400 ...
Mega video game publisher Electronic Arts has canceled its upcoming “Titanfall” franchise video game and laid off more than 300 of its employees. “As part of our continued focus on our long ...