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@scottalanmiller said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
EA turns in bummer fiscal report: “We’re disappointed in our underperformance”
New games announced; after-hours EA stock trading suggests a severe drop.
EA's latest quarterly fiscal report included a stark admission: Battlefield V's sales fell way below expectations. This, combined with a severe drop in mobile-gaming revenue, led EA's executives to admit that they were "disappointed in our underperfomance" in fiscal Q3 2019.
BFV's sales to date, according to EA COO and CFO Blake Jorgensen, have reached 7.3 million copies across all platforms worldwide, which the company says is "one million less" than it had indicated in previous Q3 2019 guidance. Jorgensen didn't mince words: he blamed the drop in the series' uptake on the developers' focus on a single-player campaign, as opposed to having a promised battle royale mode ready for fans in time for the game's launch.
EA - we've screwed people too many times, now nobody wants to buy any of our games.
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Putting Red Dead Redemption 2’s 23 million shipments in context
About 100 days out, Rockstar's Western is in some exclusive sales company.
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Looking forward to the new expansion in Monster Hunter World later this year.
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@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@scottalanmiller said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
EA turns in bummer fiscal report: “We’re disappointed in our underperformance”
New games announced; after-hours EA stock trading suggests a severe drop.
EA's latest quarterly fiscal report included a stark admission: Battlefield V's sales fell way below expectations. This, combined with a severe drop in mobile-gaming revenue, led EA's executives to admit that they were "disappointed in our underperfomance" in fiscal Q3 2019.
BFV's sales to date, according to EA COO and CFO Blake Jorgensen, have reached 7.3 million copies across all platforms worldwide, which the company says is "one million less" than it had indicated in previous Q3 2019 guidance. Jorgensen didn't mince words: he blamed the drop in the series' uptake on the developers' focus on a single-player campaign, as opposed to having a promised battle royale mode ready for fans in time for the game's launch.
EA - we've screwed people too many times, now nobody wants to buy any of our games.
I want them to burn in hell, that's for sure - they haven't done anything with the Westwood library in forever - there's talk that something is coming out for Red Alert 2, but I hvaen't seen anything in months.
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You're all noobs for purchasing anything from EA.
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The kids have both played through Darkness & Flame: Born of Fire this week.
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Activision-Blizzard lays off 775 people after “record results in 2018”
News follows split with Bungie and a year with no major Blizzard releases.
Game publisher Activision-Blizzard will lay off 8 percent of its work force, or around 775 people, CEO Bobby Kotick announced on the company's earnings call today. The move is being made in an effort at "de-prioritizing initiatives that are not meeting expectations and reducing certain non-development and administrative-related costs across the business," Kotick explained
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Civ VI new expac launches today.
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I'm playing Wargroove and Civilization 6, currently. Both are fun.
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BioWare’s sky-high gaming ambition crashes back to Earth
It's out, finally. But maybe it shouldn't be.
BioWare, the developer responsible for Mass Effect and Dragon Age, has returned with its first new series in over a decade, Anthem. It's a pretty big departure for the RPG-heavy studio: a jetpack-fueled, action-first online "looter-shooter." And after a disastrous demo launched weeks ago, we wondered whether we'd even get a playable game.
The good news is that we did, and at its best, Anthem feels brilliant, beautiful, and thrilling. At its worst, though, this is a stuttering, confusing, heartfelt mess of an action game.
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Pokémon Sword and Shield will hit Switch in “late 2019”
New starter critters and environments shown for eighth-generation RPG.
Following a brief teaser back at E3 2017, Nintendo and the Pokémon Company finally gave the world its first look at the next entry in "the main series of Pokémon RPGs" this morning. Named Pokémon Sword and Shield, the games will hit the Nintendo Switch in late 2019, the company said.
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I snagged Final Fantasy 13 on the Steam sale this week. I had $10 in my steam account and it was $7 and change. I went a head and sprung for it.
I'm also playing Endereal (the Skyrim overhaul). It's a little buggy, but so far, it's not bad.
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@scottalanmiller Sounds interesting
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@dafyre Can't go wrong with FF
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@jmoore said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@dafyre Can't go wrong with FF
Born and raised on them! Admittedly, I don't recognize this one. I think I had played it.... FF13 was ou ton the XBox 360, right?
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@dafyre said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@jmoore said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@dafyre Can't go wrong with FF
Born and raised on them! Admittedly, I don't recognize this one. I think I had played it.... FF13 was ou ton the XBox 360, right?
PS3 is where I had it.
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I have all three parts on Steam now.
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@scottalanmiller said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
I have all three parts on Steam now.
I'm gonna see how this one plays out before I get he other ones. My collection is almost complete... again.
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@dafyre Yeah I hear you. I think I've played everything released in the U.S.