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Dragon Age: The Veilguard's first-week sales in Europe were over 18% lower than Dragon's Dogma 2 and nearly 21% below Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth

Draugoth

Gold Member
Dragon Age: The Veilguard was the seventh best-selling game across Europe in October. It's not the biggest launch, however. Compared with other recent RPGs, first week sales were over 18% lower than Dragon's Dogma 2 and nearly 21% below Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth

 
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DonkeyPunchJr

World’s Biggest Weeb
So much for them being in line with those titles then.

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At least on Steam, Veilguard peaked at just ~40% of what Dragons Dogma 2 did. I suspect that Veilguard fell far short of DD2 in total worldwide sales. This story is just talking about Europe.
 

SlimySnake

Flashless at the Golden Globes
Dragon Age, Dragons Dogma 2 and FF7 are all flawed games that deserve their poor or underwhelming sales. The modern audience is rejecting these games that have become formulaic and have lost that magic of earlier games in the series.

People will blame wokeness, exclusivity and bugs for these sales numbers, but ultimately these games just arent very good. They arent bad, but not great either. And its good to see sales reflect. Too many mediocre games have been selling like hot cakes for too long which has allowed devs to become complacent and lazy. Both in terms of visuals and game design. Not to mention the atrocious storytelling present in all three games.
 

rm082e

Member
LOL.

Even money on whether EA shuts down Bioware, honestly.

Prior to this game launching, I would have said it was highly unlikely they would shut them down while they have a new Mass Effect game in development. I figured they would at least see that one through and get it out the door before shuttering them. Not that I thought it would be any good, but it seems like they've made the decision to give ME one more shot.

But now? Yeah, I don't know anymore. I would love to see the internal meeting notes and/or report from EA on how Veilguard did, what conclusions they come to, and what recommendations are made. I can only imagine it's going to be brutal.
 

rm082e

Member
Dragon Age, Dragons Dogma 2 and FF7 are all flawed games that deserve their poor or underwhelming sales. The modern audience is rejecting these games that have become formulaic and have lost that magic of earlier games in the series.

People will blame wokeness, exclusivity and bugs for these sales numbers, but ultimately these games just arent very good. They arent bad, but not great either. And its good to see sales reflect. Too many mediocre games have been selling like hot cakes for too long which has allowed devs to become complacent and lazy. Both in terms of visuals and game design. Not to mention the atrocious storytelling present in all three games.

I think for some people, as soon as they see the "wokeness" tag attached to a piece of media, they're going to avoid it for ideological reasons.

But for a much bigger group of people, I think it's more pattern recognition. They've seen enough media that other people describe as "woke", they know a lot of those movies/shows/games were low quality, so they can now sense when new media is likely to follow the same trend. They may not be ideologically driven, but they have enough of a spidey-sense to know what they don't like. It's not the "angry incels" alone who are taking down these movies/shows/games.
 
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Elios83

Member
At this point they should just delay the weekly report until they have full sales.
It's pointless to just report physical numbers that send a message than can be significantly altered a few days later.
 

RCX

Member
Don't worry if EA kills them. It's not really Bioware anyway. It's just an unassociated group of people wearing their skin as a suit.

Like if the Beatles replaced John, Paul and George with nobodies but insisted on keeping the name and acting weird anytime anyone questioned it.
 

stn

Member
My plan is to wait until this hits $20.00 (and used, because I don't want to give money towards more development of games with shitty writing) so that I can run through the main quest and ignore everything else. The dialogue I have seen is so bad that I am honestly surprised it passed the smell test. Heck, Patrick Weekes worked on the game, and he had a good track run, so what happened? Its a shame they decided to make the dialogue, choices, and everything else "E For Everyone". Its so hard for me to buy into the story where its based on a team of superfriends, and the leader has no personality and just agrees with everything. Its a dark fantasy, not Fortnite.
 

ByWatterson

Member
Prior to this game launching, I would have said it was highly unlikely they would shut them down while they have a new Mass Effect game in development. I figured they would at least see that one through and get it out the door before shuttering them. Not that I thought it would be any good, but it seems like they've made the decision to give ME one more shot.

But now? Yeah, I don't know anymore. I would love to see the internal meeting notes and/or report from EA on how Veilguard did, what conclusions they come to, and what recommendations are made. I can only imagine it's going to be brutal.

I had similar thoughts.

Maybe EA will say, look, the American election has clear cultural import, and your last game quasi-bombed due in no small part to its very, very aggressive woke messaging. I don't think that's up for argument anymore. So, like a politician taking his lumps after a defeat, learn from it, normify Mass Effect, make it mainstream, and that's the last chance.

But if Mass Effect has similar writing, cultural objectives, and pervasive smugness, it's going to fail, too.

Twitter is now real life.
 

tkscz

Member
Now we know that, for this clown... 'in line' is anything with ~22% margin of error...
To play devil's advocate, he did say broadly. I took it as anywhere between 10 to 20% more or less.

That said, this isn't "doing alright". Doing alright would be slowly reaching expectation. Doing anything less is not alright.
 

Mayar

Member
I think everyone already guessed about these results, it was clear just by looking at the game statistics. Now we have written confirmation of this. It is clear why they sit quietly and are silent on Twitter and do not write anything about sales.
 
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It is a bomb. Straight to taash:messenger_tears_of_joy:

Bioware is not just a husk of its former self, but a rotten corpse that destroys its own legacy and IPs. RIP Dragon Age. At least BG was revived by a different company.
 
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DonkeyPunchJr

World’s Biggest Weeb
I think everyone already guessed about these results, it was clear just by looking at the game statistics. Now we have written confirmation of this. It is clear why they sit quietly and are silent on Twitter and do not write anything about sales.



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You also had Jason Schreier initially gloating about the sales before deleting his post. He has a lot of connections inside BioWare. I suspect he deleted this after one of his sources told him that it’s not selling so well.
 

devutos

Neo Member
Those two games are also gonna be a lot stronger than DAV in Japan and elsewhere in Asia.. So overall this is likely selling significantly lower worldwide.
 

yazenov

Gold Member

21% below Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth​


FF Rebirth was on one platform (PS5) vs Dragon Age which was on many platforms. Sucks to be you Bioware . More like Dragon Age: Flopguard. Didn't the game take 8 years to develop? Good luck recouping those development costs with those measly sales:lollipop_bomb:
 
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Zacfoldor

Member
Hey fellas, DD2 ain't done yet. It's gonna get a badass xpak that will literally change the game from okay to excellent just like BBI did for DD1, and then sales will take off again.

Veilguard ain't getting shit.
 
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Humdinger

Gold Member
first week sales were over 18% lower than Dragon's Dogma 2 and nearly 21% below Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth

Thanks. Good to get some actual sales data.

Can anyone translate those percentages into real numbers? Do we have numbers for DD2 or FFVII?

Maybe EA will say, look, the American election has clear cultural import, and your last game quasi-bombed due in no small part to its very, very aggressive woke messaging. I don't think that's up for argument anymore. So, like a politician taking his lumps after a defeat, learn from it, normify Mass Effect, make it mainstream, and that's the last chance.

Boy, that's giving them a lot of credit. That would require reflection, self-awareness, and responsibility. Not these people's strong suit.
 

Go_Ly_Dow

Member

21% below Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth​


FF Rebirth was on one platform (PS5) vs Dragon Age which was on many platforms. Sucks to be you Bioware . More like Dragon Age: Flopguard. Didn't the game take 8 years to develop? Good luck recouping those development costs with those measly sales:lollipop_bomb:

Yup, PS5 only vs PS5, Xbox Series and PC and a higher install base now. No platform deal either and won't sell anything in Asia whilst Rebirth and DD2 shifted copies in that region (FF7 approx 500k in Japan with digital sales). Word of mouth and games reputation isn't great but is largely positive for DD2 and Rebirth (GOTY contender).

It's uphill battle from here for Dragon Age to recoup costs and no doubt this entry is damaging for the IP.
 
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