EA holiday titles Mirror's Edge, Rock Band 2 and Need For Speed: Undercover are all failing to meet sales goals, according to Lazard Capital Markets analyst Colin Sebastian.
Future sales of Spore and Warhammer Online may not be so great, either.
As reported by CVG, Sebastian predicts that EA will cut jobs and drop some underperforming game franchises in response. In a note to investors Sebastian writes:
While the video game industry continues to show some resilience in the face of a very challenging consumer environment, strength does not appear to be across the board, and we believe that several EA titles are underperforming expectations at retail.
Specifically, our checks indicate that sell-through trends of key holiday releases Need for Speed Undercover, Rock Band 2, and Mirror's Edge remain mixed, which may reflect some fatigue overall in the music and racing genres.
We believe further cost and franchise reductions are likely. Importantly, we believe EA is continuing to review its cost structure and franchise base, and it is possible that management will announce further cuts in headcount and the development pipeline (including existing franchises) over the coming quarters.










