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Dragon Age Dragon Age: The Veilguard - coming October 31st

Semiurge

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He's spazzing a lot but makes good points about what we've seen so far. Bioware was overrun, and here are the results. Veilguard is a make it or break it game for Bioware, and it doesn't look good. Optimistically this will cause a purge of all the previous diversity hires, and some talent will get hired back. But is it too late already now that the goodwill from long-time fans since Origins is gone?

 

Old Hans

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These aren't even recent anymore, but I can imagine all of these appearing at once was a part of some damage-control narrative enforced by EAWare. I'm suprised they're not pursuing it anymore.
its true media does this all the time. not just in games, but all over the place. like one day you'll be browsing the internet and see some gay huffingpost article titled "Can we PLEASE discuss the problem with tiny cowboy hats" all of a sudden tiny cowboy hats are big problem that need to be addressed. its total insanity
 

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