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"I'd probably, like, quit": former Dragon Age leads react to EA's suggestion The Veilguard should have been live-service


Former Dragon Age lead developers have reacted to the suggestion by publisher EA that the series' most recent entry wou…

This week, EA boss Andrew Wilson said players "increasingly seek shared world features and deeper engagement", while the company's chief financial officer bluntly claimed that " Dragon Age: The Veilguard underperformed, icing the competitive dynamics of the single-player RPG market". Fellow BioWare veteran David Gaider also chipped in, offering his perspective after having served as lead writer on the series up until The Veilguard. It launched this month on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, including via Game Pass, if you fancy a new role-player that's not a live-service now.

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