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EA made $ 1 billion in micro-transactions in the last quarter alone

Electronic Arts and at the end of this year swim in the money earned from microtransaction for the next generation of consoles preparing all the major cows for even more milking.

Electronic Arts achieved performance above its expectations in the holiday quarter. According to a financial statement for the past three months, EA has earned nearly $ 1 billion in microtransactions alone, imaginatively called "Live Services." The report does not include earnings from microtransactions of mobile games that would certainly push over a billion to many.

As in previous years, EA had the highest revenue in 2019, generating microtransaction of nearly $ 3 billion. Fifa, Madden and NHL sports games and my Ultimate Team modes are the most deserving sports games, but they have not neglected or made money from Star Wars: Battlefront 2 and Apex Legends. EA Increases Battlefront Success Reported Interest in Rising of Skywalker Movie as Apex Legends Reveals Better Seasonal Content Plan on continuing to deliver the secret quality level in the game's fourth season, but we'll be rolling out its mobile version soon.

The most popular thing is certainly the unexpected success of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. EA originally expected 6-8 million sales, and there were no new projects projected 10 million by the end of the third month.

EA is always hungry and of course, is already looking at surpassing these large-scale images. Accordingly, it will say that the next generation of consoles will enter with their most popular franchises. Only the new Battlefield has been confirmed so far, you can roughly set up a good part of the others.

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