The VeilGuard may have performed better as a live service game, think that and to CEO

Dragon Age: The VeilGuard was supposed to be the title that brought the series back to life. Unfortunately, due to a series of reasons, even long -standing fans were disappointed by the game and failed to achieve financial expectations. While the reviews were mostly positive, the fans were disappointed by his lack of depth, while others thought it was too “awakened”.

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Whatever your point of view, it cannot be denying that the game did not reach what aimed to do. However, Andrew Wilson, EA's CEO, has marked Veilgard's financial failure due to the lack of live service components. We know that at some point in the development cycle it should have been a live game and Wilson believes that the change of direction could have been a mistake.

Dragon Age: Has The VeilGuard continued on his path of live service?

During a recent financial call (thanks PC Gamer), Wilson admitted that the game did not perform financially as expected, and perhaps to get away from the live route could have been the cause.

“Q3 was not the financial performance we wanted or expected,” Wilson said during the financial call. “We know as a leader in global entertainment, great titles – even if built and delivered with refined execution – can sometimes lose our financial expectations.

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“To go beyond the main public, the games must connect directly to the evolution needs of players who seek more and more characteristics of the shared world and a deeper commitment together with high quality narratives in this beloved category. Dragon Age had a launch of high quality and was well-likely by critics and by those who played;

He doubled on this stressing that a large slice of the company's earnings came from live games. If you followed our Dragon Age coverage: The VeilGuard, you will know that the community had complained about many things: the components of the live service were not one of them.

If we were to reduce it, Dragon Age: The Veilgard had trivial dialogues, boring novels, barely an interesting companion and a general grounding of a mission system.

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Systems

Playstation-1 Xbox-1

Released

31 October 2024

ESRB

M for mature 17+ // blood, nudity, sexual themes, strong language, violence

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