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The EA earnings report for Q1 2019 is in the bag with the gaming conglomerate reaffirming its support to "the live service for Anthem". EA's Andrew Wilson admitted that the game had not lived up to expectations but said, "We believe in the team at BioWare, and we also believe in what they set out to achieve with this game -- building a new IP and melding genres to reach a new audience."
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Just let it die! Fire the employees and regroup with an actual decent game.
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That's not a good thing to say, that's how you directly decrease sales and profit.
Yes I do. I'm not saying you don't have to read exactly what is said but in general they haven't been going out of their way to sugar coat their results. When the launch of Battlefield IV went wrong, for example, they said so. And when it comes to reporting their results they focus on GAAP numbers these days (non-GAAP introduces "interpretation" - our results are bad but let me tell you why they are not!).
And in the case of Anthem I think their comments reflect that the game wasn't an unmitigated disaster. It wasn't a No Man's Sky or the aforementioned Battlefield IV say. Nor, however, was it a runaway success.
market to grow 7% over calendar 2018, with mobile up 12%, console up 4% and PC flat."
Unlike many estimates we see EA have a lot of actual data - rather than responses from panels say - on which to make these predictions. On the plus side as far as PC gaming goes its not a decline!
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and all that we (gamers) saw was one permanent statement: we are about money, we don't care too much about what you guys think or want (or maybe they just couldn't understand it anymore, who knows).
and THAT is the only thing that actually comes up to my mind when thinking about EA.
they used to make great games, but that.... is in the past.
if they wanna fix their reputation, then they should finally stop talking and show us they actually are able to change something.
ofc every production is about money, but if that becomes your primary focus, this is what it ends like.
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It no surprise it's a hot mess.
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Cool, cool, but EA didn't made Anthem, nor they did Battlefield, Battlefront etc. They are only publishers in this case. Your ignorance pushes you into unnecessary hatred.
If you are holding out for the perfect game, the only game you play will be the waiting one.
There are occasions when established companies publish games that are 100% made by others. This is not one of those cases.
There is also the more complicated case of e.g. Activision Blizzard contracting Bungee to made Destiny, or EA contracting Respawn to make Titanfall - before EA bought Respawn. These relationships are more nuanced and contractual. This is not one of these cases either.
EA made Anthem.
Or they could just make quality games again for their existing player base and they wouldn't have to go out to "reach a new audience"
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