Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: EA) investors are in for a volatile trading week. The video game giant is set to announce its fiscal fourth-quarter results on Tuesday, May 11. And while EA is likely to show solid growth metrics thanks to its growing game portfolio and continued interest in at-home entertainment, Wall Street is focused on a potential slowdown ahead in fiscal 2022.
Let's look at the main metrics current and potential investors should be following on Tuesday.
Like its rival Activision Blizzard , EA took full advantage of the booming demand for electronic entertainment during the pandemic. It released four games last quarter, and 10 in fiscal 2021, along with a steady stream of fresh content in established franchises like FIFA , The Sims , and Madden .
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Electronic Arts Q4 Earnings: 3 Things to Watch