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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

EA falls 9% on earnings — CEO says 'we did not perform to our expectations'

EA fell about 8 percent after hours after reporting its third quarter 2019 earnings.

The company reported a revenue miss of $1.61 billion vs. estimate of $1.75 billion, according to Refinitiv. Even during a quarter in which the company released "Battlefield V," CEO Andrew Wilson acknowledged that the EA did not perform as he had hoped in a statement in the company's release.

"The video game industry continues to grow through a year of intense competition and transformational change," Wilson said in the statement. "Q3 was a difficult quarter for Electronic Arts and we did not perform to our expectations. We are now applying the strengths of our company to sharpen our execution and focus on delivering great new games and long-term live services for our players. We're very excited about Apex Legends, the upcoming launch of Anthem, and a deep line-up of new experiences that we'll bring to our global communities next fiscal year."

The video game industry has faced new competition from online games such as "Fortnite."

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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