
EA reported that it earned a net income of $88 million on revenues of $1.9 billion in the quarter ending December 31, 2025. Those figures represent a decline of 70 percent and a gain of 5 percent, respectively, year-over-year (YOY) and the game maker cited strong sales of Battlefield 6 for the revenue gain.
“Net bookings for the quarter totaled $3.046 billion, up 38 percent year-over-year,” EA noted in its announcement. “Battlefield 6 was the best-selling shooter title of 2025, setting new franchise engagement records.”
33 percent of EA’s revenues came from full game sales while the remaining 67 percent came from live services. $1.2 billion in revenues came from consoles, $465 million came from PCs, and $254 million came from mobile.
EA also reported that EA SPORTS FC net bookings increased in the high single digits YOY in the quarter, driven by strength in Ultimate Team and FC Mobile. And Apex Legends momentum continued with net bookings up double-digits YOY, driven by new features and events.