Fiscal 2009 Highlights
EA had 31 titles that sold more than one million copies in the year - as compared with 27 titles in the prior year.
FIFA 09, Madden NFL 09 and Need for Speed Undercover each sold over five million copies in the year.
EA Partners posted its strongest year ever driven by Rock Band, Rock Band 2 and Left 4 Dead. Rock Band, in partnership with MTX/Harmonix, was EA's highest revenue producing title during the fiscal year.
EA strengthened its portfolio by launching new games - SPORE(tm), Warhammer® Online: Age of Reckoning®, Dead Space(tm), Mirror's Edge(tm), Boom Blox(tm), Mercenaries(tm) 2 and a slate of Hasbro® games.
SPORE sold over two million copies with users generating more than 100 million creatures.
EA generated 14% of its total non-GAAP revenue on the Wii - as compared with 8% a year ago. EA to ship EA SPORTS Active in May and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince(tm) in June. Also in June, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® 10 and EA SPORTS Grand Slam® Tennis - both bundled with the Wii MotionPlus(tm) accessory (Tennis bundle available in Europe only).
EA's non-GAAP digital services revenue, which includes online and wireless, was $429 million in fiscal 2009, up 27% year-over-year.
Pogo(tm) achieved an all-time high of 1.8M paying subscribers for the fiscal year.
EA recently launched the open beta of EA SPORTS(tm) FIFA Online 2 in China --the Company's first online game in China.
EA Mobile(tm), the world's leading publisher of games for wireless, delivered non-GAAP revenue of $189 million for fiscal 2009 - up 24 percent year-over-year.