The Veilguard failing to meet EA goals with only half of the players it wanted, EA CEO Andrew Wilson is reflecting on why ...
In a new financial earnings call, EA CEO Andrew Wilson appears to imply Dragon Age: The Veilguard flopped because it isn't a live service game.
I enjoyed The Veilguard, but Avowed has put its successes and failures in a new light.
There is really no getting around the fact that BioWare ... mainly focused on the Dragon Age: The Veilguard team. Reportedly, the studio has shrunk from 200 employees around two years ago to ...
Three months have now passed since BioWare finally saw the long-awaited release of its new RPG Dragon Age: The Veilguard – and despite favorable reviews from critics, EA states that the game ...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard might have sold more copies and ... Currently, BioWare has given no indication that the game will be a live-service. But these fresh comments by EA execs certainly ...
Bioware’s long-awaited fantasy RPG Dragon Age: The Veilguard has been a divisive game among the gaming community since it launched last year. Some consider it a decent return for the beloved ...
The remarks raised eyebrows among fans, not least because Dragon Age: The Veilguard previously pivoted ... is to make it purely a multiplayer game. No, not a spin off: fundamentally change the ...
Correction: EA’s press release about its Q3 FY25 results states that Dragon Age: The Veilguard “engaged approximately 1.5 million players during the quarter,” but did not state how many ...
It certainly sounds like EA is wishing Dragon Age: The Veilguard stuck with its live-service roots instead of abandoning it for a traditional single-player RPG. While we really have no idea how ...
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