Retro_G replied to FIFA Ultimate Team Net Revenue Up By 40% on November 6, 2019 9:57PM
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"Net Revenue Quarterly AnalysisNet RevenueFor the three months ended September 30, 2019, net revenue was $1,348 million, an increase of $62 million, or 5 percent, as compared to the three months endedSeptember 30, 2018. This increase was driven by a $200 million increase in revenue primarily from Apex Legends and Anthem. This increase was partially offsetby a $138 million decrease in revenue primarily from the FIFA, Star Wars and Need for Speed franchises"

It's not all that rosey... seems fifa point sales were down for the tail end of FIFA 19, which might explain some of the "gameplay" choices this year :)

Dumbing the game down is costing them Fifa point sales. They thought they'd increase Fifa point sales, by making the game more casual. I enjoyed Fifa 19 up until the timed finesse shot nerf, because we had a consistent way of scoring. My playtime decreased significantly after the timed finesse shot patch.

As I said on here months ago, it's the hardcore whales who're putting the most money into the game. Why are you catering to the casuals again @EA? The shooting nerf after the last patch done nothing but make the game more casual. Learn from your mistakes EA, dumbing the game down on Fifa 19 cost you profit margins.

November 6, 2019 9:57PM Posted in Ultimate Team General Discussion

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