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Electronic Arts earnings surge 51%

Wednesday, 23rd July 2014 19:45 BST (Europe/London)
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US video game publisher Electronic Arts (EA) has reported a 51% jump in profit for the April-to-June quarter, boosted by strong sales of titles like Titanfall and FIFA 2014. Net profit rose to $335m (
However, the firm said it was delaying the launch of its title Battlefield Hardline from October to early 2015. It said it was looking to make improvements to the game based on user suggestions and feedback on the test version. Andrew Wilson, chief executive of the firm, said in a statement the firm was "testing and implementing several new features that will help to make Battlefield Hardline a game that players can enjoy for many years to come". Mobile growth The firm also reported that its revenue from gaming on mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, rose 18% to $120m during the period. A large part of that growth was driven by the so-called "freemium" model - which offers free content but then charges users for additional digital goods. EA said $105m of its mobile revenue during the period "comprised of digital extra content and advertising revenue, reflecting the shift to the freemium business model". That was up 39% from a year ago. "We continue to view mobile as a business with tremendous opportunity as the market is experiencing significant global growth in smartphones and tablets," Blake Jorgensen, chief financial officer of the firm said. Meanwhile, its full game PC and console downloads were up 90% from a year ago to $71m.
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