8/11/2025, 6:00:00 PM | www.sportico.com | news
EA Needs Madden, Battlefield to Fuel Microtransactions Rebound
Electronic Arts is aiming to reverse a stagnation in in-game purchase revenue by leveraging the launch of Madden NFL 26 and Battlefield 6, with a focus on microtransactions. The company reported its lowest Q1 net revenue from live services since 2022, despite strong historical performance from Madden's Ultimate Team feature. EA generated over $1 billion in net bookings from Madden and EA Sports College Football in Q4 2025, with total net bookings reaching $1.8 billion. The company is expanding cross-fandom tie-ins between Madden and College Football 26, and is targeting international growth, citing increased global NFL interest. While Madden 25 received a low Metacritic score of 3.2/10, the game remains a top seller in U.S. video game revenue. EA also launched EA Sports FC 26, NHL 26, and Skate in the fall, with Battlefield 6 set for release in October. The game, developed by a different studio, relies on cosmetic microtransactions and faces competition from Activision’s Call of Duty. EA has invested $400 million in Battlefield 6 and is promoting it through influencer campaigns. Investor confidence remains strong, with EA stock up nearly 20% in 2025.