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Fiscal Year 2025 closed and EA had some good news!

Electronic Arts (EA) has just released its Q4 and FY25 earnings report, and the numbers paint a picture of a company poised for growth, with strong performances across its portfolio and exciting announcements for the future.

Financial Performance: A Strong Finish to FY25

EA reported net bookings of $7.355 billion for FY25, driven by the success of its EA SPORTS franchises, including College Football and FC. The Sims also had a historic Q4, celebrating its 25th anniversary with double-digit growth.

Other key financial highlights include:

  • Net revenue for FY25: $7.463 billion.
  • Net cash provided by operating activities: $549 million for Q4 and $2.079 billion for the fiscal year.
  • EA repurchased 9.8 million shares for $1.375 billion in Q4, totaling 17.6 million shares for $2.5 billion over the fiscal year.

Looking ahead, EA expects FY26 net bookings to range between $7.6 billion and $8 billion, driven by upcoming releases like Battlefield and Skate.

Battlefield: The Next Chapter

EA CEO Andrew Wilson confirmed that the next Battlefield game will be revealed this summer, marking a pivotal step in EA’s next generation of blockbuster entertainment. The game is set to launch by March 2026, and expectations are high for a return to form after previous mixed receptions.

Split Fiction: A Breakout Success

EA’s new co-op game, Split Fiction, has been a standout performer, selling nearly 4 million units since its launch in March. The game’s success has contributed to EA’s strong Q4 results, alongside EA SPORTS FC and The Sims.

EA’s latest earnings report highlights a company in a strong financial position, with a promising slate of upcoming releases. The Battlefield reveal will be a major moment for the franchise, while Split Fiction’s success proves EA’s ability to launch new IPs successfully.

Split Fiction is already heading to theaters

The world of gaming and cinema is abuzz with excitement as the critically acclaimed video game Split Fiction gears up for its big-screen adaptation. Developed by Hazelight Studios and published by Electronic Arts, Split Fiction has captivated players with its unique blend of fantasy and science fiction, coupled with innovative co-op gameplay mechanics.

Released in March 2025, the game quickly became a commercial and critical success, selling over two million copies in its first week.

The story of Split Fiction revolves around two writers, Mio and Zoe, who are polar opposites in their literary preferences—Mio is a sci-fi enthusiast, while Zoe is deeply rooted in fantasy. The duo is invited by a book publisher to test a device that brings their stories to life.

However, things take a dramatic turn when they find themselves trapped in a simulated world that merges their narratives. The stakes are high as they must navigate this chaotic mashup to escape before their ideas are stolen and they are trapped forever.

According to Variety, the upcoming movie adaptation has already attracted significant attention, with Jon M. Chu, known for Wicked and Crazy Rich Asians, set to direct. Sydney Sweeney, celebrated for her roles in Euphoria and Madame Web, is attached to star in the film and will also serve as an executive producer. The screenplay is being crafted by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, the talented duo behind Deadpool and Wolverine. While Sweeney’s role—whether Mio or Zoe—has yet to be confirmed, her involvement has heightened anticipation for the project.

The film is being produced by Story Kitchen, a powerhouse in video game-to-screen adaptations, with a track record that includes the Sonic the Hedgehog films and the upcoming Streets of Rage movie. With such a stellar team behind it, the Split Fiction movie promises to be a faithful and thrilling adaptation of the game, exploring the dynamic relationship between its protagonists and the challenges of blending their contrasting worlds.

As the boundaries between gaming and cinema continue to blur, Split Fiction stands as a testament to the storytelling potential of video games and their ability to inspire compelling cinematic experiences. Fans of the game and newcomers alike are eagerly awaiting more updates on this exciting project.

Will the movie capture the magic of the game? Only time will tell, but the journey promises to be an unforgettable one.