The Veilguard missed its sales targets, with EA's CEO suggesting the audience wanted something more akin to live service titles.
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Warner Bros. Discovery took $300 million in losses on gaming. The near future is rife with additional challenges.
The Entertainment Software Association is launching a new gaming event, but it seems more for corporate than for consumers.
This is what happens when you let managers and marketers take over a gaming expo. One of the most famous gaming expos, E3, ...
The Entertainment Software Association's new thing will bring together executives from across the game industry for conferences, workshops, and "elite networking opportunities." ...
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Hosted on MSNFormer E3 Organizer ESA Has Launched iicon, A New Gaming EventESA, the former organizer of the popular gaming conference E3, has announced the launch of a new conference, iicon, running ...
A new report on Monolith's Wonder Woman video game has emerged, claiming that the project has undergone a reboot behind the scenes and has so far cost Warner Bros. over $100 million. It's claimed that ...
The good news out of Warner Bros. Games, according to a new Bloomberg report, is that after the flop of Suicide Squad: Kill ...
The Veilguard failing to meet EA goals with only half of the players it wanted, EA CEO Andrew Wilson is reflecting on why ...
Ex-BioWare devs of Dragon Age fame are free to comment on how ridiculous the notion is that Veilguard failed because it ...
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