EA still has Anthem up their sleeves to milk as much profit from a new audience as possible, or it might be DOA since it's a new IP that still needs to build it's audience, and'll be turned down by many because of intrusive lootboxes.
Cautiously optimistic that EA learned it's lesson with Battlefront especially now that it's getting a lot more positivity around it with it's loot boxes permanently gone.
Considering Activision's games still have lootboxes, Ubisoft adds lootboxes into games once they become popular, and the upcoming trend of everything being a battle royale game I think we're just in the calm before the storm for poorly thought out lootboxes.
Granted it won't be the first lootbox storm, but it'll be a much more desperate one next I think.
Definitely not lol
Look at how much money it's made EA, Blizzard, Valve
Honestly if EA didnt push too hard and we didnt tell them to stop it could've been muuuch worse.
still ass though
imo from the first time I saw the trailer 1. I got super hyped 2. I knew it would never be released
it looks like an ideal game to me but we keep hearing news about staff leaving, EA getting nervous, delays etc
no
nope
nooo
we've been through this before with microtransactions, EA fucked up hard with dead space 3, so no one wanted to touch them
then something worse came out (lootboxes) and shitty slimy publishers snuck them back in under the pretense of "WELL AT LEAST THEY ARENT LOOTBOXES"
we'll go through the same cycle again and people will fall for it again, i wonder what it'll be this time
people dont fucking learn
I don't understand Jim Sterling's pro wrestling carreer, but I love how much fun he's having
I don't think there has been a moment in the last 20+ years where EA didn't deserve being treated like shit for their awful practices.
Even if it does they'll just move on to the next psychological tactic
Next EA's games will actually hold a gun to you and force you to give them your credit card info
PLAY NOW MY LORD
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