Dragon Age veteran David Gaider has a similar view on the series' future as anyone not named Moneybags McCorporate: look to Baldur's Gate 3, not live-service
As you'd expect, there are plenty of folks out there who don't quite agree with the thing EA executives seemed to imply during the company's latest earnings call: that Dragon Age: The Veilguard might have sold better if it had kept the live-service elements that were once it in it. Read more
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As you'd expect, there are plenty of folks out there who don't quite agree with the thing EA executives seemed to imply during the company's latest earnings call: that Dragon Age: The Veilguard might have sold better if it had kept the live-service elements that were once it in it.