Battlefield 6 and Apex Legends carry EA to a massive $2.1B Q4 - Upcomer

Battlefield 6 and Apex Legends carry EA to a massive $2.1B Q4

EA just dropped its Q4 2026 financials, and thanks to a massive surge from Battlefield 6 and Apex Legends, the publisher posted $2.1 billion in net revenue to close out the fiscal year.

EA’s financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, are officially out, and the American giant is riding high off its shooter division. The publisher pulled in $2.1 billion in net revenue during the three-month window ending in March, marking a solid 12% jump year-over-year.

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A massive chunk of that momentum comes straight from Battlefield 6. EA highlighted the title as the most successful Battlefield of the fiscal year, confirming it shattered multiple franchise records.

It wasn’t just the new release pulling weight. Apex Legends logged the absolute best quarter of net bookings in the game’s history. According to the report, that spike is tied directly to improved player engagement and monetization. Unsurprisingly, the traditional sports division also did exactly what it always does, with EA Sports FC 26, FC Online, and FC Mobile all posting strong growth.

Looking at the raw Q4 stats, net profit spiked 81.5% to hit $461 million, while net income sat at $1.86 billion (+3.6%).

The full-year picture is slightly more mixed. Total yearly revenue crept up 1% to reach $7.53 billion, and net income rose 9% to $8.03 billion. The only real dent was the full-year net profit, which took a 20.9% hit, dropping down to $887 million. Still, relying on Battlefield 6 and Apex Legends delivered a highly successful close to EA’s year.

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