EA's Madden and NFS: Carbon top US, UK sales

Posted Dec 27, 2006 at 10:36PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Magazines, News Tags: EA Sports, Electronic Arts
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They really do.

They may be a magnet for bad publicity, but it certainly can't be denied that their franchises sell well. Two of Electronic Arts' games have reached rather high sales, making EA games a high seller on two continents.

In the United States, EA Sports' Madden NFL '07 has sold over 5 million copies across the different consoles. As a result of these figures, a press release EA sent out, they proclaimed Madden to be "North America's most popular game of 2006".

Over in the United Kingdom, it's their underground racing game that's taking up the Electronic Arts banner. Gamasutra reports Need for Speed: Carbon as the new leader of the pack by pushing another EA title, FIFA '07, out of the top spot and into second place.

With best-selling games in two countries, as well as additional games in their lineup in the top ten lists, EA should be quite pleased with their results this year. This is one of EA's best years in the business, making them a company to watch out for yet again in 2007.



 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Miguel Moya - 2006-12-27 17:28
» First post

Thank u GOD

by Resso - 2006-12-27 17:38
» ammm...

Xbox live is down, there must be a uick jump article about this...

by PARADOX - 2006-12-27 17:46
» THIRD

THIRD

by clouducla - 2006-12-27 17:51
» HUH??

I DONT GIVE A CRAP ABOUT THIS!!!! IM TOO BUSY PLAYIN STREET FIGHTER ALPHA 2 AND C&C RED ALERT ON MY PSP TO GIVE A RATS ASS!!!!! GIVE ME MORE NEWS ON POPSTATION!!!!N OW!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!

by Neo - 2006-12-27 22:27
» Sad

Thats pretty sad. I mean most people agree that EA games have been... stale to say the least. Yet people still keep buying them. Whats the deal?

by vintendo - 2006-12-28 06:03
» boo!!

EA SUX

by 3.2 - 2006-12-28 17:50
» ea

ea makes some of the best games

like battlefield 1942

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