Dragon Age: The Veilguard has „breakout potential“, EA CEO reckons, because’ll BioWare face „limited competition“ with its return to its strengths.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard releases tomorrow, October 31, so naturally EA’s CEO has been banging the corporate drum about it in the company’s latest earnings call, declaring that he reckons it has „breakout potential“ because it’s not up against as many other huge games as it could have been.
Yep, after Mass Effect 5 director Michael Gamble had a bit of a chat about Veilguard the other day, at least in terms of how the series about shagging aliens as Commander Shepard will look going forwards, Andrew Wilson’s now stepped up to the plate.
The EA big cheese seems to be at least a bit bullish on the chances of this new Dragon Age doing well, saying it has „breakout potential“ (thanks, IGN), in part due to BioWare’s established reputation, but also because the game looks to be hitting a fairly free period in the gaming calendar.
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