Today, during Electronic Arts’ quarterly financial conference call for analysts and investors, chief executive officer Andrew Wilson and chief financial officer Chris Suh talked about single-player games.
Wilson explained that single player-games are part of Electronic Arts’ strategy to fulfill the players’ expectations and motivations and actually help grow the publisher’s network and the time players spend within the network and playing EA’s games.
As such, they’re a “really, really important part” of Electronic Arts’ overall portfolio.
That being said, Suh added that Live Service games still take the lion’s share of the company’s business as they’re “a proven, very reliable, highly recurring revenue stream.”
If you’d like to learn more about Electronic Arts’ financial performance during the past quarter, you can read our dedicated article with plenty of info.