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 multiyear stagnation in in-game purchase revenue by leveraging the launch of Madden NFL 26 and Battlefield 6. Despite a decline in microtransaction growth from $5 billion in 2022 to $4 billion in 2025, EA reports strong net bookings from its sports franchises, with over $1 billion from Madden and EA Sports College Football in Q4 2025. The company is focusing on cross-promotions between Madden and College Football 26, expanding international sales, and enhancing microtransaction models in both sports and non-sports titles. Battlefield 6, developed separately from EA’s sports division, is expected to compete with Call of Duty and will feature cosmetic microtransactions. EA’s stock has risen nearly 20% in 2025, driven by investor confidence in the fall game lineup.