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EA Blames 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 CEO Says Dragon Age: The Veilguard Failed to 'Resonate With a Broad Audience,' Gamers Increasingly Want 'Shared-World Features'
EA restructured Dragon Age developer BioWare to focus on Mass Effect 5 only, meaning some who worked on The Veilguard were moved to projects at other EA studios, while
EA Thinks Dragon Age: The Veilguard Would Have Done Better If It Were Live Service
Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson recently spoke on an earnings call about the underperformance of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, which reportedly reached 1.5 million players. This was apparently around half of what EA was projecting,
EA Reacts To Dragon Age: The Veilguard Coming Up Short And Explains What Happened
The newest Dragon Age failed to meet internal targets, and EA said it's due in part to the "evolving industry landscape."
EA Blames Dragon Age: The Veilguard's Lackluster Sales Performance On It Not Being Live Service
Last week, publisher Electronic Arts mentioned that BioWare's latest game, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, missed sales projections by a whopping 50%. Was the game's lackluster performance due to a bad story?
Dragon Age: The Veilguard Flopped Because of No "Shared World Elements", EA Says
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.
EA Eyes 'Real Energy'
We're probably getting Madden and EA Sports FC on Nintendo Switch 2, as EA's CEO says the franchises 'could find real energy' on the upcoming console
Yep, you can probably expect the two biggest sports games in the world - Madden and EA Sports FC - to come to Nintendo Switch 2. As reported by VGC, Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson was posed the question of which franchises could make the jump to Nintendo's upcoming console at a recent earnings call.
EA Says Madden and FC Might Find ‘Real Energy’ on Nintendo Switch 2
Wilson singled out EA's money-spinning sports franchises, Madden and FC, as potentially finding “real energy” on Nintendo Switch 2, and also pointed to The Sims as a game that could do well on the console.
EA games may have 'real energy' on upcoming Nintendo Switch 2
The Japanese gaming titan has not publicly revealed when the new console will be released, but EA has said that when it does, its hits - such as the FIFA video games - will go dow
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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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Months after ruling out an Apex Legends 2, EA CEO says "an even bigger, more meaningful" Apex 2.0 is on the table after Battlefield 6
Months after ruling out Apex Legends 2 as a possibility, publisher EA now says that Apex 2.0 is planned to exist in the ...
mp1st.com
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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 ...
Video Games Chronicle
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EA CEO explains why FC 25 failed to meet financial expectations and how it’s fixing things
The CEO of Electronic Arts has given his explanation as to why EA Sports FC 25 failed to meet its financial expectations for ...
TweakTown
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EA reveals release window for new Battlefield game
Electronic Arts (EA) have given a rough release window for the next Battlefield game after revealing the game will be ...
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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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