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EA lost $6 billion in market value, following FC 25 & Dragon Age underperformance news

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  • simple@lemm.eeS [email protected]

    Nature is healing

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    Deserved. Fuck them. For all they do.

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      Dragon Age Veilguard was a bastardization of Dragon Age. Of course it was going to fail. You failed your core audience, you idiots.

      If you wanted to make a Marvel version of a dark fantasy game, you could’ve made a new IP, instead of leeching off the brand.

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      It was so, so bad.

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        That’s what they get for torching Westwood

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        Where was Gondor when the Westwood fell?

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        • simple@lemm.eeS [email protected]

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          EA lost $6 billion in market value

          And yet, nothing of value was lost. What a paradox!

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          • zerohora@lemmy.mlZ [email protected]

            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.

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            I think Bioware's future is now entirely riding on Mass Effect 4. Which...does not inspire confidence.

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            • simple@lemm.eeS [email protected]

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              Good, keep going that way.

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              • simple@lemm.eeS [email protected]

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                EA stopped innovating years ago and became a games monetization shop. You reap what you sow.

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                • simple@lemm.eeS [email protected]

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                  Afee losing some sports licenses or the Star Wars license... EA doesn't really have much going for it anymore.

                  I guess we'll see if DICE can salvage Battlefield up next.

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                    Baldurs gate 3 ruined it for the large AAA developers/publishers. People are now excepting good games like that.

                    Look. I don't care about the political content in a game as long as the game is good!

                    The issue is, these large game companies have been trying to change the mindset of gamers to accept games with less content because at the end of the day the only thing these companies want is to sell horse armour.

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                      Is this c/upliftingnews?

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