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Interim Chief Financial Officer Ken Barker said in an interview that EA is pleased with the stability of the game, but it wants to boost the subscriber base up with the release of two expansion packs this quarter that deliver players more content.
The subscriber numbers EA reported on Monday missed some analyst estimates. Brean Murray analyst Todd Mitchell was expecting 1.5 million paying subscribers.
"'Star Wars' is a nice role playing game but people are playing through it and leaving," Mitchell said.
EA had been hoping to take on its biggest rival, Activision Blizzard , which had more than 10 million subscribers to "World of Warcraft" last quarter. "Warcraft" is the 7-year-old Internet game that is Activision's most profitable franchise.
Video game companies such as EA and Activision have been trying to turn gamers from one-time purchasers into subscribers who generate a steady and predictable revenue stream to boost business and protect against economic uncertainty.
EA now expects EPS to be in the range of $1.05 to $1.20 per share for the year on revenue of $4.3 billion. Analysts on average are expecting EPS of $1.12 a share on revenue of $4.49 million, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. Ste rne Agee analyst Bhatia said the company's earnings forecast was light and was likely affected by the performance of "Star Wars.'"
For the fiscal first quarter, the company expects EPS to be a loss of 45 cents per share to 40 cents per share.
Adjusted for the deferral of digital revenue and other items, the company said profit fell 33 percent to $56 million, or 17 cents per share, which beat Wall Street estimates by a penny. Adjusted revenue fell 2 percent to $977 million, which beat analyst estimates of $957.85 million, according to Thomson-Reuters I/B/E/S. Its futuristic game "Mass Effect 3" helped drive sales in the quarter.
The company's digital revenue hit $1.2 billion in the fiscal year. Its shares fell to $1.41, or 9 percent, in after market trading after closing at $15.12 per share on Monday.
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