Speaking about Battlefield 5, Wilson claimed that the delay to Battlefield 5‘s release to a window “where heavy price discounting was a big factor,” as was the choice to delay the game’s Firestorm battle royale, which will now arrive in March. It was EA’s CEO, Andrew Wilson, who led the discussion surrounding EA’s fiscal report, explaining that “we had significant challenges in Q3 and did not perform up to our expectations.” These “challenges,” Wilson suggests, are down to three main factors: Battlefield 5, the mobile gaming market, and China. The news comes off the back of EA setting a sales target of six million for Anthem in its opening six weeks. During the quarterly financial report, representatives of the company said that EA 2018 earnings didn’t manage to hit its projections, pointing to Battlefield 5‘s delay as one of the major reasons for the challenging fiscal year the company faced. The end of 2018 didn’t quite hit the heights that EA was hoping for.
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