EA affiche un chiffre d'affaires annuel record de 8,026 milliards de dollars

Electronic Arts a atteint un nouveau record de ventes de 8,026 milliards de dollars pour son exercice fiscal 2026, porté en grande partie par le succès de Battlefield 6. Cette étape symbolique survient seulement deux mois après que l'entreprise a licencié un nombre indéterminé de développeurs travaillant sur le jeu.

Electronic Arts a clôturé sa dernière année en tant qu'entreprise cotée en bourse avec ce chiffre d'affaires annuel record. Battlefield 6, désigné jeu le plus vendu de 2025, a joué un rôle central dans ces résultats malgré une baisse des revenus liés aux services en ligne par rapport à l'année précédente. Les investisseurs devraient recevoir un dividende avant le rachat prévu de l'entreprise par une société de capital-investissement cet été.

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