EA recently stated that franchises like Madden and FC might find ‘real energy’ on a platform like Nintendo Switch 2.
According to a report by IGN, EA CEO Andrew Wilson was asked whether Nintendo Switch 2 is a platform they are focusing on during a recent earnings call. Wilson replied that a new console arriving in the marketplace is a “benefit” for them as it allows them to “acquire new players.” Wilson added that EA’s franchises have “typically” performed well on Nintendo’s platforms.
The EA CEO then discussed some of their most popular franchises, EA FC and Madden, stating that products like those could “find real energy” on the Nintendo Switch 2, “as they have done in the past.” Wilson also provided an example with The Sims and My Sims cozy bundle, explaining how it performed better than expectations, with “50% of all players” new to EA.
EA revealed “nothing in our models at this juncture.” However, they expect that “anytime a great new console” hits the market, it will allow them to reach new players and communities, so they need an IP to benefit from that.
EA Sports FC 24 is already available for purchase on the Nintendo Switch, and the next instalments of the franchise should arrive on the Switch 2. The fascinating addition would be Madden, as no games from that franchise have made it to Nintendo’s prized console. Also, it will be interesting to see if the platform can breathe new life into these franchises, as EA FC is struggling.
In other news, EA is working on a significant Apex Legends update that will arrive after the upcoming Battlefield, which is scheduled to launch before April 2026. What are your thoughts on EA stating that Madden and FC might find ‘real energy’ on the Switch 2? Let us know in the comments or on our new community forum!
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