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EA profits from PS2 most of all

EA profits from PS2 most of all

The PlayStation 2 is still the king of EA's hill it seems, according to the latest financial breakdown.

Electronic Arts has revealed it's fiscal results for Q3 of last year, which was arguably one of the best times that gamers have ever seen thanks to a load of first class game releases, and has oddly revealed that it makes the most money not from next-gen systems, but from the PlayStation 2.

Check below for the full breakdown of revenue earned per platform.

PlayStation 2: $301 million
Xbox 360: $196 million
PC: $148 million
Nintendo Wii: $139 million
Nintendo DS: $122 million
PlayStation 3: $102 million
PlayStation Portable: $74 million
Mobile: $38 million
Xbox: $3 million
Game Boy Advance: $2 million
GameCube: $1 million

It should be noted that the list above also includes co-partnered deals, according to Kotaku. That means that the revenue includes that earned from games like Crysis, Rock Band and The Orange Box - which earned a total of $320 million on their own.

One thing we would like to point out though - EA is also claiming that it only made four new, in-house PC games last quarter, yet it managed to earn $148 million from them. Take that, Mr. Fourteen Percent!

Which platform do you play on the most and which do you spend the most money on? Let us know in the forums.

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samkiller42 6th February 2008, 10:37 Quote
With those figures. it still shows PC games are still popular, and selling well, with only 1 of the 3 next gen consoles above it, i'de say thats a good position for PC gaming in general.

Sam
cjoyce1980 6th February 2008, 10:38 Quote
so thats why that idiot was sounding off yesterday.
CardJoe 6th February 2008, 11:18 Quote
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Originally Posted by cjoyce1980
so thats why that idiot was sounding off yesterday.

Oh, snap!
Bauul 6th February 2008, 11:21 Quote
I'm impressed both the 360 and the PC out sold the Wii, but it doesn't look good for the PS3 does it? Not given the PS2 and the DS both outsold it, two consoles one imagines Sony hoped it would have beaten. I'm starting to think that by the time the PS3 finally gets up to full speed, it'll be next-generation of consoles time.
Paradigm Shifter 6th February 2008, 11:31 Quote
It's a good thing the PC did so well, particularly since people have been sounding off so much about PC gaming 'dying'... (like that bloke from Epic who not long before had been talking about how good PC gaming was...)

However the PS2 still being at the top is a real kick in the proverbials for the next gen consoles - and while the PS3 comes off worst, it's close to the Wii in terms of money, and the Wii has the advantage of a novel control system and being significantly cheaper...
Flibblebot 6th February 2008, 11:37 Quote
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Originally Posted by Bauul
I'm impressed both the 360 and the PC out sold the Wii, but it doesn't look good for the PS3 does it? Not given the PS2 and the DS both outsold it, two consoles one imagines Sony hoped it would have beaten. I'm starting to think that by the time the PS3 finally gets up to full speed, it'll be next-generation of consoles time.
EA also said, during the same conference call, that it expects PS3 to massively outsell Xbox360 in 2008. In Europe, they think that the PS3 will sell around 6m consoles this year compared to 2.5m consoles for Microsoft.

The surprising thing is that they still expect Nintendo to trump both and sell around 13m Wiis in 2008.
airchie 6th February 2008, 11:39 Quote
Yeah, I think its far from doom and gloom for the PS3.
Though its 'lagging behind' the other 'next gen' consoles, it was much later to market, is significantly more expensive and should in theory age better.
So I think it'll make up the gap in pretty short order from here.

Also nice to see that the PC made a good showing. :)
Woodstock 6th February 2008, 11:40 Quote
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Originally Posted by Bauul
. I'm starting to think that by the time the PS3 finally gets up to full speed, it'll be next-generation of consoles time.
dont you mean next-next-generation

and the only reason imo the ps2 sells so well as thats its been out so long and is a 1/5 of the price (last time i checked in nz) of the ps3 and about 1/3 of the xbox 360, average joe (sorry joe, i know you hate that expression) doesnt care about specs and hd they care about price
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Originally Posted by Fibblebot
EA also said, during the same conference call, that it expects PS3 to massively outsell Xbox360 in 2008
and ms will claim that the 360 will out sell the ps3
lewchenko 6th February 2008, 16:17 Quote
Read between the lines.

The Wii has more owners that the 360 world wide, yet EA makes $57M more from 360 users. Thats because most wii users are not buying new games. Mom and Pa sit at home with their Wii and Wii Sports which only gets used when Grandma comes round for tea ! LOL! Sad but true for a great number of Wii owners. SO the Wii numbers arent that good, but they have a whole lot of potential to build on if it keeps selling like it does. I reckon 30-40% of Wii owners own less than 3 games though.

The PS3 numbers are actually quite good. $102M on a user base which is 1/2 that of the 360. It shows a potential for huge growth in 2008 wheras the 360 has likely hit a ceiling. EA has stated as much that it thinks the PS3 will generate more revenue than the 360 this year. I think they are right (and I own a 360).

Also the PC... $148M. Thats fantasic. But I bet they wish they had a WOW equivalent in their pockets. Hell I even bet they had a Pirates of the Burning sea in their pocket at this stage. They have some huge PC titles coming in 2008. Battlefield 3 and Spore spring to mind as absolutely HUGE.
Major 6th February 2008, 16:27 Quote
IMO, Console games are too expensive, Wii games for me are too expensive, your talking about £35 for a single game. Thing is, if they were £20, I would buy 5-6 games every few months, but at £35, only 1-2.
metarinka 7th February 2008, 21:50 Quote
remember this is only from one company at all. I think it also has a bit to do with EA's games and market focus. I.E most of the top Wii games come from japan or Nintendo itself, Just a thought.
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