The Veilguard missed its sales targets, with EA's CEO suggesting the audience wanted something more akin to live service titles.
The CEO of Electronic Arts believes that the failure of The Veilguard is due to a failure to adapt to „evolving player ...
Respawn's battle royale game Apex Legends debuted six years ago this month, and parent company Electronic Arts has now hinted ...
EA recently announced that its fantasy RPG Dragon Age: The Veilguard failed to meet its sales targets, so the publisher adjusted its financial forecasts. This is another commercial miss from the ...
EA CEO Andrew Wilson mentions "Apex 2.0," though he confirms players shouldn't expect it out before the new Battlefield game.
Oli Welsh is senior editor, U.K., providing news, analysis, and criticism of film, TV, and games. He has been covering the business & culture of video ... call, EA CEO Andrew Wilson was asked ...
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 ...
The EA CEO recently admitted that he fully understands fans' concerns over the upcoming Battlefield game. Hopefully the playtests will help!
The Veilguard may have underperformed because it wasn’t a live service game. “In order to break beyond the core audience, ...
Their focus is reporting on video games, film, and TV. They have extensive knowledge of video game history and communities ... Languages: English. CEO Andrew Wilson said during the company's ...
Laidlaw's new team at Yellow Brick Games have released Eternal Strands, a fantasy RPG that isn't currently a live service.
Artificial intelligence continues to be a major talking point in the world of video games and beyond, and now the top boss at GTA parent company Take-Two has chimed in with his thoughts. Strauss ...