Electronic Arts (EA) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Electronic Arts (EA) makes video games sold to players around the world. Its biggest franchises include FIFA (now called EA Sports FC), Madden NFL, The Sims, Apex Legends, and Battlefield. EA sells games to casual and hardcore players on consoles, PC, and mobile devices, making it one of the largest video game publishers in the world. EA makes money through game sales, in-game purchases (like player packs and cosmetic items), and subscriptions via its EA Play service. The company operates globally, with a large share of revenue coming from North America and Europe. Its sports licenses — exclusive deals with the NFL, FIFA, and other leagues — give it a competitive edge that rivals cannot easily copy. The biggest risk EA faces is player spending shifting away from its live-service games, since a large portion of revenue now depends on ongoing in-game purchases rather than one-time game sales.
Winston Score: 69/100 — Good
A decent business — some strong pillars, some weaker.
- Quality: Strong (25/30)
- Growth: Mixed (8/20)
- Cash Flow: Exceptional (10/10)
- Stability: Exceptional (10/10)
- Valuation: Good (5/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: $209.70
Market Cap: $52.9B
Sector: Technology
Industry: Electronic Gaming & Multimedia
Exchange: NASDAQ


