ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. (EA)

Earnings Overview

Next Earnings Date

May 6, 2026

ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. (EA) reported Dec-25 earnings with earnings per share of $4.82, an increase of 70% compared to the same quarter last year. EA revenue came in at $3.05 billion, up 62% year-over-year. The next ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. earnings report is expected on May 6, 2026.

Annual

YearEPSYoYRevenue (Bil)YoY
20257.04+2%7.46-1%
20246.93+14%7.56+2%
20236.08-11%7.43+6%

Quarterly

QuarterEPSYoYRevenue (Bil)YoY
Dec-254.82+70%3.05+62%
Sep-251.21-44%1.84-9%
Jun-250.25-52%1.67+1%
Mar-251.54+12%1.90+7%

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EA Beat/Miss History

ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. has beaten analyst EPS estimates in 15 of the last 23 quarters. The largest earnings beat was +125.8% in Jun-25. The largest miss was -18.6% in Mar-22. On the revenue side, EA exceeded estimates in 16 of 23 quarters.

EA Growth Trajectory

ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. EPS growth has ranged from -59% to +476% over the last 19 quarters. EA posted positive EPS growth in 10 of 19 quarters. EPS growth has been accelerating over the most recent quarters.

Revenue growth for EA ranged from -14% to +62% over the same period. The most recent quarter brought in $3.05 billion in revenue.

EA Annual Performance

In 2025, ELECTRONIC ARTS INC. earned $7.04 per share, up 2% from 2024 when EPS was $6.93. Full-year 2025 revenue for EA was $7.46 billion, a decrease of 1% year-over-year.