Electronic Arts' Mobile Revenue Climbs 12% Year-Over-Year to $55M in Second Quarter
Electronic Arts’ mobile revenue climbed 12 percent year-over-year to $55 million in the second quarter ending in September. Meanwhile, revenue on the Nintendo DS platform declined 13 percent to $7 million while PSP revenue was unchanged from the same quarter a year earlier at $17 million.
The company said smartphone revenue increased 87 percent year-over-year, according to non-generally accepted accounting principles, which exclude factors like acquisition-related expenses and stock-based compensation. Smartphone revenue helped offset declines in the feature phone business, EA said.
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