Electronic Arts Falls on ‘Battlefield’ Technical Glitches

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Electronic Arts Inc., the second-largest U.S. video-game maker, fell the most in three weeks after technical problems with its recently released “Battlefield 4” raised concerns about the title’s future.

Electronic Arts, based in Redwood City, California, declined 6 percent to $21.01 at the close in New York, for the biggest one-day fall since Nov. 15. The drop today pared the stock’s gain this year to 45 percent.