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Former Square Enix exec and Genvid CEO discusses how AI will affect gaming, predicting that the future will be AI-driven prompts driving custom gameplay.
Valued at a market cap of $38.3 billion, Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is a leading American video game company that develops, ...
Several years after pandemic protocol distanced employees from more traditional workplaces, American media brand Electronic Arts will reportedly terminate its remote work policy. According to a ...
Electronic Arts EA 0.03% logged higher profit and revenue in its fiscal fourth quarter, while guiding for the upcoming launch of a new game in its Battlefield franchise to drive results in the ...
Video game publisher Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) reported revenue ahead of Wall Street’s expectations in Q1 CY2025, with sales up 6.5% year on year to $1.90 billion. The company expects next ...
Electronic Arts (NasdaqGS:EA) witnessed a price increase of 13% over the last month, largely driven by the successful release of its new multiplayer game, Split Fiction. This collaboration with ...
Electronic Arts Inc. is laying off hundreds of workers and canceling a Titanfall game that was in development at its Respawn Entertainment subsidiary. Between 300 and 400 positions were eliminated ...
Tülay McNally, director of inclusive design at Electronic Arts, chooses her words carefully as we chat about creating diverse characters for video games. Raised in Germany, McNally is no stranger ...
Electronic Arts releases its fourth-quarter results after Tuesday's closing bell. Here's a look at the key figures from the quarter.
In the preceding three months, 16 analysts have released ratings for Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA), presenting a wide array of perspectives from bullish to bearish. The following table summarizes ...
Speaking in today's quarterly investors call, Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson attributed that positive critical response to what he sees as a genuine return to form for BioWare following the ...
During the last three months, 22 analysts shared their evaluations of Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA), revealing diverse outlooks from bullish to bearish.Summarizing their recent assessments, the ...