The former Bioware manager Mike Laidlaw announced that the focus of the Dragon Age series will be separated from the company if it is necessary to slide live service experience from one-player experience. CEO of EA Andrew Wilson, at the beginning of this week, Dragon Age: The Veilguard was found in various comments about slow sales and said:
“ To go beyond the core audience, the favorite series needs to have more shareer world features and deeper interactions. However, it is necessary to straighten foot to changing demands.”
Many people commented this statement in the form of “live service elements needed to succeed the game”. This led memos reactions.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard was originally designed as a live service as you know, but the record towards a more traditional Bioware experience during development. From the other hand, EA Sports FC 25 and Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s insufficient performance has reduced income forecast for the current business year.
The newest game of Dragon Age series reached about 1.5 million players in the first two months, and the EA reported that the expectation of this number is almost half.