EA lost $6 billion in stock fall, equivalent to nearly $4 billion for Ubisoft

EA lost $6 billion in stock fall, equivalent to nearly $4 billion for Ubisoft

Just yesterday, in its latest financial report, EA announced that Dragon: Age The Veilguard did not live up to the company's expectations. A total of 1.5 million players played the game, which was 50% below expectations.

The effect of the game's sales seems to have hit the company hard. As reported by journalist Tom Henderson, EA shares fell 17%, one of the biggest to date.

The 17% drop equates to a $6 billion value on the stock market, meaning the value of the the company reached its lowest level in the last 12 months. To give you an idea, the value of the fall is almost 4 times Ubisoft's current value of $1.48 billion.

Author: Katrina Khshanovich
24.01.2025

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