In a time when the gaming industry is increasingly in love with microtransactions and battle passes, the consumers are pushing back. "What happened to great single-player games?" ask the many subreddits and social media pages dedicated to video games. "Surely Death Stranding and  will rescue us from this Fortnite-dominated business model!" cry others. The underlying truth is that an overwhelming amount of consumers 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:like the way things are. Gamers were given a reminder of this from yestꦬerday's EA financial repor⛎t.

September 30 marked the end of the second quarter of 's fiscal year. Like always, the company detailing the preliminary financial results that quarter. While a lot of financial information is laid bare without context, there are some telling quotes in the report. These words show where the EA higher-ups think the greatest victories were and where they plan to focus future efforts. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was given a passing mention. One phrase came up mu🐓ltiple times, however: live service✱s.

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“It was an excellent second quarter for Electronic Arts. Our new EA SPORTS titles are thrilling core fans and bringing in new players, and our ongoing live services are growing with deeply engaged communities,” 𒀰CEO Andrew Wilson said.

This is the first thing said in the report, right after the date and purpose of the document. Wilson then mentions the upcoming holiday releases, which include Jedi and Plants vs. Zombies. Right after that, the report goes into another quote praising live sಌervice games.

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“The strong results this quarter illustrate the power of our live services and our core franchises. Strength in Ultimate Team, The Sims 4 and FIFA Online drove live services performance above our expectations,” said COO and CFO Blake Jorgensen. That's when he says the important part: “L✅oไoking ahead, we are doubling down on live services combined with our core franchises."

It's obvious that EA would continue to focus on its sports titles. They are the biggest money-makers, and The Sims franchise is no slouch either. However, it seems that's all the company wants to focus on. If the future is already dedicated to doubling down on live services, where does that leave single-player games? Will Jedi: Fallen Order even get the chance to impress wit♏h strong sales? Or will next quarter's financial report continue to spread the gospel of🌟 live services?

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For those who think this is hyperbole, further evidence can be found in the report's "Selected Operating Highlights and Metrics." This section emphasized five big growths EA saw in the quarter. The first was about net bookings. The other four? FIFA Ultimate Team unique players, Madden Ultimate Team unique players, Apex Legends total players, and The Sims 4 monthly avera💦ge players. Again, we see EA celebrating its live service games above all else.

So what can we as gamers do if we want to see more single-player games? Buy them. If Death Stranding and Jedi: Fallen Order appeal to you, get them during the holiday season. It'll take some impressive numbers to make the single-player cause heard among all those FIFA and Madden unique players.

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