EA CEO believes Dragon Age: Veiled Keeper has “breakthrough potential” as BioWare will face “limited competition” as it returns to do BioWarey things

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EA CEO believes Dragon Age: Veiled Keeper has “breakthrough potential” as BioWare will face “limited competition” as it returns to do BioWarey things

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Dragon Age: Veiled Keep releases tomorrow (October 31), so naturally EA’s CEO hyped up the game during the company’s latest earnings call, declaring that he believes the game has “breakthrough potential” , as it can’t compete with many other big games. It could have been.

Yes, Mass Effect 5 director Michael Gamble had some discussions about Veiled the other day, at least touching on the future of the series where Commander Shepard sleeps with an alien, Andrew Wilson Take action now.

EA honchos appear to be at least somewhat optimistic about the performance of this new Dragon Age, calling it “breakout potential” (thanks, IGN ), partly due to the reputation BioWare has built, but also because the game looks to be on the gaming calendar Quite an idle period. “Given some of the initiatives happening across the industry, we will be entering a market where there is limited competition for this type of game,” he said.

So yes, while it could be interpreted as “the gaming industry has decided to release about 20 million games in February 2025 so we don’t finally have to contend with the likes of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, it’s a big deal for ourselves.” Solid things.” Maybe that sounds like an endorsement, but it is.

As for how Wilson thinks Veilguard will win over hearts and minds, the answer seems to be basically “a BioWarey thing.” The executive said that “a big shift happened” when the studio decided to abandon Anthem, which was not a BioWarey thing, in favor of doing something more easily considered BioWarey.

“I think it’s important to get back to what’s great about BioWare and give the studio time to counter that greatness about BioWare in the context of Dragon Age: Veiled Keeper,” Wilson said, speaking absolutely in words and for non-executives To my ears, these phrases do not sound strange and mechanical.

So we’ll have to see if this return to BioWare for BioWare actually pays off in groundbreaking ways. Until we find out, be sure to check out our review of Dragon Age: Veiled Keeper, written by Alex, who knows a thing or two about RPGs.

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