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EA believes FPS fans are playing either Titanfall or Battlefield

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, statistics would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

What do you think? Is EA right in thinking that their two marquee games this fall cover all that FPS fans could want from a shooter? Let us know below!

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise. This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

This fall is packed to the gills with games for shooter fans; particularly those of the first person variety. Two of the big three (Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare) are being put out by Electronic Arts. Several interesting tidbits dropped during EA's investor call the other day. One of them was the fact that if you enjoy shooters you're going to be picking up Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 and maybe even both. At least according to Electronic Arts. EA's CEO Andrew Wilson had the following to say:

"We think there are really three types of players: people that really love Battlefield and that type of big strategic game play that will orient in that direction; the player that loves the fast, fluid, kinetic gameplay of Titanfall 2 and really orients in that direction; and the player that just has to play the two greatest shooters this year and will buy both."

Currently, sales would indicate that one shooter is outperforming the other in terms of sales, with EA standing by Titanfall 2 as a worthwhile investment for the company. EA CFO Blake Jorgensen stated:

"We are working with Respawn to build a franchise," Blake Jorgenson, EA's chief financial officer, said in the call (transcribed by Seeking Alpha). "This is something that we plan to be working with them on for many, many years to come, and there's huge opportunity inside of that franchise to continue to expand it. And so part of the strategy of building a franchise is you have a long view."

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