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EA Blames Dragon Age
Original Dragon Age Writer Responds to EA's Live Service Obsession with Common Sense
Earlier this week, EA CEO Andrew Wilson set the internet ablaze with comments suggesting that Dragon Age: The Veilguard would have performed better if it had live service elements. Plenty of people have fired back against such a notion, but few have done so with the clarity of lead Dragon Age: Origins writer David Gaider.
Dragon Age Devs React To EA's Live Service Comments: “I'd Probably Quit”
Laidlaw's new team at Yellow Brick Games have released Eternal Strands, a fantasy RPG that isn't currently a live service. While it's certainly not reached Dragon Age levels of popularity yet, it also lacks 16 years of history to build hype from.
Ex-Dragon Age Dev Say He’d Have “Quit” If Live Service Was Forced Into a Single-Player Game
Mike Laidlaw, former creative director on Dragon Age, commented on the statements by EA's CEO that Dragon Age: The Veilguard didn't meet expectations.
EA Has Completely Misunderstood What Made Dragon Age
EA Says ‘Dragon Age: The Veilguard’ Failed Because Of No ‘Shared-World’ Features
The Veilguard failing to meet EA goals with only half of the players it wanted, EA CEO Andrew Wilson is reflecting on why that happened.
EA Has Completely Misunderstood What Made Dragon Age: The Veilguard Underperform
The Veilguard had a strong opening and plenty of hype around its launch, but failed to stick the landing. As EA reported last month, despite good reviews, The Veilguard reached 1.5 million players across all platforms,
EA is predictably learning the wrong lessons from Dragon Age: The Veilguard's failure
EA continued, "In order to break out beyond the core audience, games need to directly connect to the evolving demands of players who increasingly seek shared World features and de
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Dragon Age Co-Creator Offers EA Some Advice: Follow Baldur’s Gate 3 Developer Larian’s Lead
Former BioWare developers have offered their thoughts on Dragon Age: The Veilguard and recent comments from the CEO of EA ...
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EA CEO Acknowledges Player “Trepidation” Over New Battlefield Game Since BF2024 and BFV Didn’t “Restonate” Strongly With Community
EA's Andrew Wilson acknowledges the community "trepidation" on the new Battlefield game due to the last two entries not being ...
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EA And Sony Are Learning Completely Different Live Service Lessons
The Veilguard may have underperformed because it wasn’t a live service game. “In order to break beyond the core audience, ...
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Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson argues that the future of single-player games is a live-service hybrid
The Veilguard missed its sales targets, with EA's CEO suggesting the audience wanted something more akin to live service titles.
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EA Raises Concerns About ‘Mass Effect 5-As-Service’
The Veilguard's failure on a lack of a shared world, that raises questions about what EA will demand from Mass Effect 5.
Dexerto
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EA CEO announces Apex Legends 2.0 update is officially in the works
EA’s CEO has teased one of the biggest Apex Legends updates ever is now in the works, going as far as to call it “Apex 2.0.” ...
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EA Targets Battlefield Release Before April 2026, Says It Will Be 'The Biggest We Have Ever Built'
The next Battlefield game is targeting a release date before April 2026, according to the latest earnings report from ...
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Apex Legends 2.0 Planned By EA, Won't Be Released Before New Battlefield
EA CEO Andrew Wilson mentions "Apex 2.0," though he confirms players shouldn't expect it out before the new Battlefield game.
GameSpot
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EA Teases A Bigger, Newer Apex Legends 2.0
Respawn's battle royale game Apex Legends debuted six years ago this month, and parent company Electronic Arts has now hinted ...
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Days after EA CEO suggests players crave live service guff, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 boss says their single-player RPG made all its money back in one day
Deliverance 2 has already recouped its development costs and turned a profit, having sold 1 million copies in its first 24 ...
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