Last week, EA head Andrew Wilson suggested Dragon Age: The Veilguard would have performed better for the publisher had it been a live-service game – a remark that raised eyebrows around the industry, and prompted former Dragon Age creative director Mike Laidlaw to state he would “probably, like, quit that job or something” if a company ever suggested this to him.
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