Electronic Arts has reported a decline in its latest quarterly results, despite the release of both Apex Legends and Anthem.

The publisher announced net revenue of $1.24 billion for its fourth quarter, a decline of 22% from $1.6 billion reported during the same period last year.

EA reports revenue decline despite Apex success

Net revenue for the full year ended March 31 was also down at $4.95 billion, compared to the last fiscal year’s $5.15 billion.

The year’s big success wasApex Legends, whichEAsaid is the fastest growing game in the company’s history with over 50 million players.

EA reports revenue decline despite Apex success

EA said it’s “overjoyed” with the performance of theRespawnbattle royale game, and that the first details of the game’s second season will be revealed at EA Play on June 7.

The company is currently negotiating to bring Apex Legends to mobile and the Chinese market, it said.

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Battlefield V’s Firestorm Battle Royale mode became the series’ biggest live event ever, EA said, bringing more than a million players back to the game.

Despite having the highest digital share of any game it has launched,Anthemdid not meet the company’s expectations, it said. However, CEOAndrew Wilsoninsisted the company “believes in”BioWareand that that team “is very focused to make improvements to the game”.

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Looking ahead, EA is projecting a stronger year ending June 05, 2025 with net revenues forecast to be up 8% to approximately $5.375 billion.

The publisher is set to release its suite of sports games before October 1, alongside adventure gameSea of Solitude.

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At the end of the calendar year, it will releaseStar Wars: Jedi Fallen Orderand a newNeed for Speedtitle that it says will “revitalise the street racing versus cops fantasy at the core of the franchise”.

A Plants vs. Zombies “HD shooter title” will release in the same window.

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EA said it forecasts Jedi Fallen Order to ship between six and eight million units, Need for Speed to ship four million units and Plants vs. Zombies in the low millions.

OnPlayStation 5and the nextXbox, EA said it’s “still in the discovery phase about what that means” for the company. However, it has “tried to build our engine structure so that it can be modified for new consoles or technology quite easily”.

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