Oct 28 (Reuters) - Electronic Arts ( EA ) missed Wall
Street expectations for second-quarter bookings on Tuesday,
weighed down by uncertain spending on its core sports portfolio,
while the videogame publisher bets big on the new "Battlefield
6" title.
The company reported bookings of $1.82 billion, compared
with the estimates of $1.88 billion, according to data compiled
by LSEG.