Electronic Arts confident of strong holiday sales

Electronic Arts confident of strong holiday sales
EA puts tremendous amount of faith in "Star Wars: The Old Republic."

EA has invested more than $100 million in the development of the online Star Wars title, which it hopes will gain similar success to World of Warcraft. Activision Blizzard's mega-popular online game boasts more than 12 million subscribers.



"We think it should be a very attractive season for Electronic Arts as we have quite a few blockbusters in the pipeline," said EA's Jens Uwe Intat, head of sales and distribution, Europe. No launch date for Star Wars has yet been announced by the developer.

"We have lots of people who have been subscribing to newsletters and webpages so we are actually feeling very bullish about the game," Intat said, adding that they were still in the process of fine tuning services for the game.

EA also has the launches of Battlefield 3, another Need for Speed iteration and Sims Pet to look forward to. FIFA 12 has also already taken record-breaking pre-orders ahead of its end-of-September launch.

The company has also expanded its avenues of potential revenue online. It is focusing on Facebook games which are free to play, but gain revenue from items sold in-game to enhance the experience. To boost its position in social gaming, EA is turning to its heavyweight franchises, with "The Sims Social" being a perfect example.

Written by: James Delahunty @ 15 Aug 2011 2:25
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  • 2 comments
  • DXR88

    when you buy out all your competition your bound to turn something out that isn't utter shit, right.

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    15.8.2011 03:01 #1

  • Mysttic

    WoW no longer boast 12 millions subscribers. They are just over 11 mil :P ... Amd DXR88, no point could be more true. Sadly I looking forward to Mass Effect 3.

    15.8.2011 10:31 #2

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