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Left 4 Dead 2 Sells 2.9 Million, Dragon Age 2.7 Million; EA Loses $82 Million

Electronic Arts touted worldwide sales of Left 4 Dead 2 and Dragon Age: Origins during today’s investor call, the two titles combining for more than 5.6 million in sales. In other good news, EA lost $82 million last quarter.

No that is good news, considering that EA lost $641 million during the same quarter last year. A remarkable improvement, you might say, especially since revenue was down to $1.243 billion as compared with $1.654 billion from the year prior. Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello is understandably pumped.

ā€œEA is growing share in our packaged goods business and our digital businesses continue to grow rapidly,ā€ said John Riccitiello, Chief Executive Officer, clearly pleased.

Eric Brown, Chief Financial Officer, was similarly stoked. ā€œWe are expecting an increase in FY11 full year non-GAAP earnings per share on the basis of strong cost controls and growth in our digital businesses,ā€ said Brown. EA expects to make $3.45 to $3.70 billion in the next fiscal year, thanks to the release of many video games.

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