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Arguably one of the most notable pieces of information therein is that live service games are EA’s largest money-maker by a wide margin, accounting for 74% of the company’s revenue in 2024.
Ultimately, Wilson chalked it up to players being disinterested in something that is lacking live-service elements such as “shared-world features.” “We know as a leader in global entertainme ...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard's creative director has spoken out against EA's statements implying that the game would have been more successful with live-service elements. The game didn't meet EA's ...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard might have sold more copies and made more money for EA if it had been a live-service game, the publisher's top brass appear to have suggested. Speaking to investors last ...
The Live Service Gaming North America Summit was a great success when it launched last year in London. The sold-out inaugural 2024 event brought together brilliant minds from all over the video ...
On a stage, Elder Ulisses Soares and Pastor Bob Roberts laugh together, find common ground and share 3 things each likes ...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard missed sales projections by 50% EA CEO believes it would have done better as a live service game Wilson suggested games need shared world features for broad appeal.
EA is working on a "bigger, more meaningful update" to its live-service shooter Apex Legends, suggesting some form of sequel will be on the way. During the company's latest earnings call ...
To give context, Wilson's comments asserted that Veilguard needed the live service features they ended up cutting from the final experience. In response, Dragon Age lead devs Mike Laidlaw and ...
There is now concern, of courses, that some sort of live service concept could in fact be injected into Mass Effect 5 if EA genuinely believes that a “shared world” is what this genre needs.