Electronic Arts (EA) full-year 2021 results show Live Services are over 70% of revenue

Published , by Ozzie Mejia

Electronic Arts has reported financial results for its Q4 2020 and full 2021 fiscal year. Behind live services and a COVID-19 pandemic that kept players home with their video games, EA reported $6.19 billion USD in net bookings. That's a 15 percent growth year-over-year and $600 million above its original expectations. EA expects a slight growth for the first quarter ending June 30, 2021, propped up by continuing live services and the recent acquisition of Glu Mobile, and expects to end with a net revenue of $6.8 billion.


Here's some more from EA's Q4 2021 earnings release.

Electronic Arts Fiscal Year 2022 Financial Outlook

Our financial expectations for the first quarter ending June 30, 2021 and the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022 include estimates of the impact of our recent acquisitions on consolidated results, including our acquisition of Glu Mobile on April 29, 2021. The GAAP and operating cash flow estimates could be materially impacted as we integrate these recent acquisitions.


Today's EA earnings report comes hours after the publisher announced that EA Play Live would return in July 2021. That is where both players and investors will get a first look at many of the publisher's FY22 products, including the latest EA Sports installments.

Shares of Electronic Arts (EA) dropped to $140.70, down 0.5 percent, during after-hours trading. The stock rose to $141.36, up 0.5 percent, during the regular Tuesday session.