Dragon Age DLC == A cool $1 million
Dragon Age DLC == A cool $1 million
Game News - posted by DarkUnderlord on Fri 13 November 2009, 23:32:34
Tags: Dragon Age: OriginsThar be money in that thar gold mine. Easy money, say UK Gamespot:
Electronic Arts executive vice president and CFO Eric Brown provided investors with sales figures for recent downloadable add-ons and games.
Brown recapped the nearly instantaneous success of Dragon Age: Origins, the BioWare fantasy role-playing game that arrived in stores early last week. The executive said that sales of Dragon Age downloadable content are already "well past $1 million" collectively. Brown also reiterated the company's intent to support the game with new add-ons for an entire year after launch.
Dragon Age launched alongside a handful of add-ons, including the $15 (but free for preorders) Stone Prisoner expansion, and the $7 Warden's Keep. EA is also selling a handful of premium Dragon Age themes for 240 Microsoft points ($3) each on the Xbox Live Marketplace.The Sims started this. Expect that cow to be milked for a long, long time.
While we're talking about Dragon Age, GameBanshee have launched their Equipment Database. You'll find an extensive collection of items.
GameSpot have compared images between the PC and XBox versions and there are some new 'making of' Dragon Age videos. Part 8; Part 9; Interview.
Spotted @ RPGWatch
Electronic Arts executive vice president and CFO Eric Brown provided investors with sales figures for recent downloadable add-ons and games.
Brown recapped the nearly instantaneous success of Dragon Age: Origins, the BioWare fantasy role-playing game that arrived in stores early last week. The executive said that sales of Dragon Age downloadable content are already "well past $1 million" collectively. Brown also reiterated the company's intent to support the game with new add-ons for an entire year after launch.
Dragon Age launched alongside a handful of add-ons, including the $15 (but free for preorders) Stone Prisoner expansion, and the $7 Warden's Keep. EA is also selling a handful of premium Dragon Age themes for 240 Microsoft points ($3) each on the Xbox Live Marketplace.
While we're talking about Dragon Age, GameBanshee have launched their Equipment Database. You'll find an extensive collection of items.
GameSpot have compared images between the PC and XBox versions and there are some new 'making of' Dragon Age videos. Part 8; Part 9; Interview.
Spotted @ RPGWatch
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