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Jan 31 (Reuters) - Electronic Arts Inc lowered its annual bookings forecast on | |
Tuesday, as the videogame publisher delayed the release of a title based on the "Star Wars" | |
franchise and consumers dialed back spending in a sagging economy.The company's shares fell nearly 7% in extended trading as the results added to last week's | |
grim gaming forecast from Xbox maker Microsoft Corp, fanning fears that a downturn in | |
the industry was set to continue this year.After two years of pandemic-driven growth, the gaming market fell 4.3% in 2022, according to | |
estimates from analytics firm NewZoo. Some of the drop was due to a lack of big new titles.EA on Tuesday pushed out the launch of "Star Wars Jedi: Survivor" by six weeks to April 28, | |
which would fall into its next fiscal year. The game is a sequel to its 2019 "Star Wars Jedi: | |
Fallen Order" title that has drawn over 20 million players.The results, meanwhile, showed that recent launches were not doing enough to draw consumers, | |
who are prioritizing essentials in the face of still-high inflation and rising interest rates.The company, which in recent months released "Need for Speed Unbound" and the latest | |
installment in its "FIFA" series, now expects annual bookings between $7.07 billion and $7.17 | |
billion. It had forecast $7.65 billion to $7.85 billion previously.Its third-quarter adjusted sales and profit also came in below analysts' expectations, | |
according to Refinitiv data."Weak, but not a disaster," Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter said of the results, | |
adding the "Star Wars" title delay led to a "huge shift of earnings" into next year."Demand in free-to-play is down a bit, my best guess is that consumers are freaked out by | |
inflation and fears of a recession," he said.Companies like EA monetize free-to-play games by selling virtual items such as loot boxes | |
and characters to people. | |
(Reporting by Tiyashi Datta and Aditya Soni in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber) |