You (and all of your friends) are buying an insane amount of DLC

You (and all of your friends) are buying an insane amount of DLC

By Parker Wilhelm

You (and all of your friends) are buying an insane amount of DLC

The digital marketplace has spoken. Electronics Art revealed this week that it made serious green last year in selling downloadable content – $1.3 billion (about £915 million, AU$1.7 billion), to be exact.

“We’ve been the leader in driving digital content for games,” said EA Chief Financial Officer Blake Jorgensen during a Morgan Stanley investors conference. “Almost a little more than 50% of our business is delivered digitally, and that’s been growing dramatically over time.”

Jorgensen pointed out that, of the $1.3 billion EA made in selling DLC, about half of it was just in Ultimate Team sales. In short, it’s a fantasy-style draft system that allows players to buy and sell athletes in the company’s FIFA, Madden, and NHL games.

When it comes to Ultimate Team’s success, Jorgensen believes it to be a matter of “classic human nature.”

“People like to collect. They like to trade things,” he said. “They like to build great teams to compete, and they will typically pay money to beat their friends.”

The other half of EA’s DLC business is comprised of map packs, cosmetics, preorder incentives and other add-ons often bundled into “season passes,” but that only makes up a portion of the company’s digital business.

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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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