Ex-BioWare veteran Mike Laidlaw says he would have quit the company if EA had forced games as a service elements on the Dragon Age series.
Ex-Bioware lead Mike Laidlaw has said that he would have quit the company if he was told that he had to shift the Dragon Age series focus from single-player experience to games as a service.
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Hosted on MSNEA And Sony Are Learning Completely Different Live Service LessonsThe Veilguard may have underperformed because it wasn’t a live service game. “In order to break beyond the core audience, ...
Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript February 4, 2025 Electronic Arts Inc. misses on earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $2.83 ...
Two of the biggest live service games may be about to get sequels, with comments from EA about Apex Legends 2 and rumours of ...
Madden has been missing on Nintendo systems for years now, but it appears that could change on Nintendo Switch 2 following ...
A Madden NFL game hasn't graced a Nintendo console since 2013. New comments from EA CEO Andrew Wilson might signal a welcome change to that pattern.
In a recent financial call, EA CEO Andrew Wilson was asked about the publisher’s plans for the Switch 2. He replied that he ...
While Nintendo and EA haven’t always had the rosiest of relationships, that hasn’t stopped the two from working together at various points throughout ...
Dragon Age The Veilguard had gone through MANY changes before its release, but was not having live-service elements why it failed?
Wilson singled out EA's money-spinning sports franchises, Madden and FC, as potentially finding “real energy” on Nintendo ...
EA Sports FC, Madden NFL, and other EA games coming to Nintendo Switch 2 is not a surprise by any means, as the publisher has ...
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