A new game, particularly one ten years in the making after a GOTY-winning sequel, underperforming by a full 50% is dire.
The company matching employees with other EA studios has left even still-employed devs disgruntled, according to a report.
A weird week for BioWare just got a little weirder, as EA reveals in its new quarterly financial statement that Dragon Age: ...
Electronic Arts revealed its financial report for the third quarter of the fiscal year. It explicitly admits that Dragon Age: ...
The Veilguard failed to meet EA's sales expectations by almost 50%, selling only around 1.5 million units. The game received ...
EA has lowered its financial forecast for its current fiscal year, pointing to the 'underperformance' of EA Sports FC ...
Larian Studios' Baldur's Gate 3 publishing director Michael Douse is calling out EA for continually laying off BioWare staff, ...
EA stock climbs after analyst upgrade and restructuring moves at Bioware, as the company prepares for its earnings report ...