If you’ve been keeping up with gaming news, you might have heard the surprising update from Electronic Arts (EA) about Apex Legends. In their latest earnings call, EA projected a steep 40% drop in revenue for the game over the next fiscal year. For fans who’ve spent countless hours dropping into Kings Canyon or Storm Point, this news hits hard. What’s behind this decline, and what does it mean for the game’s future? Let’s dig into the details. For more updates, visit Total Apex Gaming.
During the Q4 2025 earnings call, EA’s CFO laid out the numbers: Apex Legends is expected to see a 40% decline in net bookings for fiscal year 2026, which spans April 2025 to March 2026. The drop is projected to be sharpest in the first half of the year, with a slight recovery later. EA attributes this to shifting player spending habits and challenges in keeping the game fresh. Despite the grim forecast, they emphasized their dedication to supporting Apex Legends long-term. You can read more about the earnings call on Esports Insider.
Here’s where it gets tricky. While revenue is trending downward, Apex Legends isn’t losing players. In fact, Steam data from April 2025 showed an average of 102,223 players, a 13.23% increase from March, according to Dexerto. A recent patch, hailed as one of the game’s best by esports.gg, has kept the community buzzing. So, why the disconnect? It seems fewer players are spending money on in-game items. Even as the player base grows.
Part of the story lies with Respawn Entertainment, the developers of Apex Legends. In April 2025, EA laid off around 100 Respawn staff members, including some tied to the game. This followed the cancellation of a Titanfall-related project, as noted by PC Gamer. Fewer hands on deck could mean slower updates or less new content, which might explain EA’s cautious revenue outlook.
The Apex Legends community is split on this news. On X, some fans are pessimistic, with one user stating, “Apex Legends as a whole is in decline,”. Others remain optimistic, pointing to EA’s promise of continued investment, like in this tweet from alphaINTEL. It’s a mixed bag—some players fear the worst, while others hold out hope for a comeback.
Despite the revenue dip, there’s still life in Apex Legends. The recent ALGS Open 2025 showcased the game’s thriving esports scene, with Team Falcons claiming victory, as reported by Esports Insider. EA is also planning “large systemic changes” to shake things up, according to Variety. The game’s fate hinges on how well these efforts resonate with players. Stay updated with the latest at Total Apex Gaming.
The road ahead looks challenging, but Apex Legends has defied odds before. With a loyal fanbase and EA’s backing, it’s too early to count it out.
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