EA Earnings Down, Talks Next-Gen Issues 22
Gamasutra reporst that EA is reporting lower than expected earnings for the third quarter and fourth quarters. They also discuss some of the problems related to next-gen consoles PS3 and Xbox 360. From the article: "Probst noted that EA seemed to be keeping its 25% game market share for 2005 on current-gen game platforms, and was looking at closer to a 30% market share on both the Xbox 360 and PSP, meaning that, though the company was doing relatively well, it was still down on expectations. Finally, the EA execs mentioned specifically: 'Our expectation is that both the PlayStation 3 and Revolution will launch in calendar '06... our expectation would be the second half of calendar '06', meaning that the next-gen installed base can start to be built up starting next year."
Real Reason (Score:2)
Re:Real Reason (Score:1)
Their annoyingly desperate money-grubbing nickel-and-dime business practices, as well as their poor production qualities really cement this decision.
Between buggy releases and the poor attempts to fix them and poor customer support (Via phone, but especially their piss-poor Game Master responses) I'm not at all surpris
I don't get it... (Score:1)
Re:I don't get it... (Score:2)
Maybe they weren't flogging their under paid programmers hard enough...
Re:I don't get it... (Score:2)
Makes sense (Score:4, Interesting)
But in reality, EA is another company deluded into finding a scapegoat for loss of sales instead of pointing directly to themselves. Like Hollywood, Television, and Music, video games are becoming more boring and derivative. Even with the anticipation of new game consoles, offering impressive new graphics, are we really motivated to drop $1000 on a new system and games just for improved graphics?
Look at the PC gaming industry, one where a new video card offering impressive new graphics performance comes out every 6 months. Games like Quake 4 and Doom 3 have bombed simply because they are just current updates to old game ideas.
EA is one of those companies heavy into developing derivative franchises. All they do is make a few graphics tweaks and update the graphics engines and release the same games over and over again, especially in their Sports division. Has any new gameplay feature been added to their sports games? Last I checked, Tiger Woods Golf features a new character generation system to create a custom looking character, and you can win clothes for your character. Nice to see EA using The Sims' character engine in other games, but they have done nothing to really improve upon the golf game genre.
Like the rest of the entertainment industry, stop finding blame in the consumers for loss of sales. Start offering us stuff we want to spend money on, and you will eventually see your pockets grow with profit again.
Here is where Nintendo shows its hand. (Score:2)
Re:Makes sense (Score:2)
This looks like the autoreply for articles about the games, movies, and music business. The fourth derivative of profit over time flipped to a negative sign? Earnings are down a tenth of a percent? Trot out your list of grievances and post them to slashdot. Please try to post early,
The Blame Game (Score:2)
Of course lack of sales of EA games on the platform would have nothing to do with the fact that most PSP EA games are ports from consoles. And shitty ports at that, with little or no features taking advantage of the handheld form factor at all.
Regarding the rest, well maybe they should be cluing into the fact that they've done nothing innovative for quite some time. Each and ev
Re:The Blame Game (Score:2)
Of course lack of sales of EA games on the platform would have nothing to do with the fact that most PSP EA games are ports from consoles.
I think you misread his comment. He didn't say he didn't expect PSP game sales to be what they expected, he said he didn't see the PSP getting to the installed base he expected.
In other words, it's the PSP itself that isn't selling. Which we all al
Re:The Blame Game (Score:2)
Re:The Blame Game (Score:2)
sure the system isnt outselling the DS, but who really doesnt think the PSP isnt selling well? theres at least three million PSP owners out there and another seven million PSP units on sale this holiday season. given the fact that this marks the first psp holid
Reading Between The Lines (Score:1, Insightful)
They are going nuts over the PS3 devkits and are doing their best to avoid getting stuck doing 360 work. And of course they are all crazy about the Rev controller stuff.
I would assume EA is looking to scale back their 360 development. The PS2 is flying off the shel
Re:Reading Between The Lines (Score:1)
Yeah, the 360 did not sell as much as EA expected to. But if you had read the article, you would have noted that they also said the same thing for the PSP and the PS2 (the lack of price drop adversely affect PS2 sales). I can't see why you would have a go at MS and not have a go at Sony.
I don't understand why people don'
Never buy from EA (Score:2)
Glad to see (Score:2)
P.S.: EArnings down would have been a more clever title
Re:Glad to see (Score:1)
Re:HA! Bring on the pain! (Score:1)
For those who haven't been paying attention, Nintendo promises that the Revo will be simpler to program for, and Iwata mentioned at both E3 and the TGS that they will financially help fund indie companies develop games for the Revo (we'll see if that really happens).