Nature is healing
I’m sure the C Suite feels a great sense of Pride and Accomplishment.
Normally these articles are slightly alarmist making it sound like a company will fall over becuase of one bad game release and when you look at the share price over time it is still up. but this one is interesting. EA are down 15% over the past 12 months because of this one drop.
Yeah most game news websites don’t understand stocks but in this case, DA Vanguard was a massive failure. In the press release, the game was played by 1.5 million people. Not copies sold, just played. This probably includes people that just bought a month of EA Play to check it out.
The newest fifa game (EA sports FC now) also under-performed but they didn’t say much about it beyond that. A few more flops and it sounds like EA could be following Ubisoft into crashing hard.
EA could be following Ubisoft into crashing hard.
I wouldn’t miss them. I’m still mad at EA about what they did with Westwood. And they haven’t stopped being shit.
Justice for command and conquer.
Schreier’s added context to this is that FC is far more responsible for the financial underperformance than Dragon Age.
slightly alarmist
Positively though, in the case of EA.
They’ve been running the same money sucking schemes for the last decade. The gravy train is over
With FC, I figured they had that audience by the balls.
I think without the FIFA branding, the series lost its luster.
They could just update rosters and wouldn’t even need a new game. It’s pointless now that graphics and gameplay are not enhanced enough to justify a new $60 game
I cant really find any empathy or sympathy for them, at all
Hot damn did they ever screw up badly with DAV.
If they just released what people were expecting (and wanting): Dreadwolf, a true Dragon Age sequel - then it would’ve sold by the figurative truckload and they’d be riding the money boat right now.
But no. The reality-disconnected decision makers decreed that it had to be ultra sanitised, corporate, Disney-esque slop. Not an awful game, sure, but absolutely not a Dragon Age game.
It is my first dragon age game. I have only played a couple hours. While I enjoy it while playing, I feel like I have to force myself to play.
You should play the original if you can, it really is the best Dragon Age game. Steam has a guide to get it up and running on modern machines.
Also, were you able to follow the story of Veilguard? I haven’t played it yet (and honestly I might never) but I got the impression that it was pretty tied to the story of Inquisition.
Pardon? Do you mean: Elgar’nan and Ghilan’nain: The Game?
The game that has the antagonists named Elgar’nan and Ghilan’nain??
Where everyone seems to know the secrets of
Tap for spoiler
Elgar’nan and Ghilan’nain
and how to defeat said villains named Elgar’nan and Ghilan’nain!!!
I have been talking a lot with a friend of mine about DAV and Dreadwolf.
I really think that even if they released the Dreadwolf, the version from the artbook, they probably won’t made a profit, the game could sell well like Inquisition but not like a Cyberpunk/The Witcher 3/BG3 and for the amount of time and resource they used sales like inquisition is not enough. They blew their chances with the 10 years of delays, the IP was not in a good place.
Only a miracle, a game on the same level as BG3 for Bioware to make a profit again.
That’s what they get for torching Westwood
Good