

That would put Battlefront II sales just above 7 million units. "For Q3, we had expected to sell about 8 million units, but we fell short of that by less than 1 million units," Jorgensen said. In an investor conference call today, Electronic Arts CFO Blake Jorgensen pinned the company's lower-than-expected bookings on the performance of the Star Wars shooter sequel.

Star Wars Battlefront II hasn't lived up to Electronic Arts' expectations.
