More 'loot boxes' and 'pay to win'.
I think loot boxes will disappear over the next few years as country after country realise they are just another form of gambling.
More 'loot boxes' and 'pay to win'.
Rogue One was mostly enjoyable because of how terrible the rest of the movies were. But I would have to agree, it's probably the best of the Disney SW movies.
Rogue One is one of the best star wars movies, probably would have been greater if Disney had just trusted its director.
Star Wars Solo wasn't bad, the war scenes at the beginning was pretty awesome, more of that please and less whatever star wars last jedi was about.
After ME:A, the only "live" products carrying their name are SWTOR (at the rather separate and in-name-only Austin studio) and now Anthem. On top of that, the studio's titles have been selling mostly by fan inertia. If Anthem underperforms, Bioware could be gone faster than you can say "shareholder conference call".I doubt Bioware is on the chopping block
The reported plan is to move their sales model to a subscription based one, so that people pay them yearly to get their products. You will be renting those games, not buying copies anymore.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/3362862-ea-embraces-subscription-model
Come on now, Rogue One was enjoyable.
They have some experience with Origin Access now. It seems the logical step on the "X as a service" route, focusing on multiplayer games and even encouraging staying online in singleplayer games. The customers are supposed to see origin as a entertainment service, comparable to Netflix. Wouldn't surprise me if they add more linear media to the store in the near future (similar to steams movie library).The reported plan is to move their sales model to a subscription based one, so that people pay them yearly to get their products. You will be renting those games, not buying copies anymore.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/3362862-ea-embraces-subscription-model
To me, the biggest mystery is how they managed to stay alive so long.
I actually like the Star Wars Battlefront games, but I bought them on a ridiculously low sale after EA removed all the "pay to win" aspects that people hated (never experienced it myself). These games are graphical masterpieces on my humble console, and they are fun for short stints before they become repetitive. Even the story mode in the latest game was enjoyable IMO. I just wish flying spaceships was more like ED with 6DoF.
In 72 hours, Apex Legends, new video game, has seduced 10 million people.
Up to a million people connected simultaneously to test the new version of EA's Respawn Entertainment US studio.
On the stock market, Electronic Arts saw its title climb 5% Thursday and 8% Friday after starting.
EA still has resources, it seems.
Yet this game was something that EA didnt put forward as a spotlight product, instead investing its hopes into Anthem.
I think Apex Legends just appeared without any real fanfare. Suggesting that those in control of EA dont know a good bet.
Shame however that this has happened, i was really looking forward to an EA death rattle sooner than later. i guess it will just have to wait.