Perhaps these hype trains shouldn't have left the station.
The disconnect between gameplay and purpose is too strong in BioWare's looter shooter.
"We do not ignore any feedback from players," says community manager Jesse Anderson.
Players will not partake in the looter shooter from March 11th to 15th.
Meanwhile, Apex Legends took the first place on the free-to-play charts.
Looks can be deceiving, especially for the initial footage and graphical details for these games.
The issue causing PS4s to crash – along with a few others – will be fixed with an incoming patch.
Lead producer Ben Irving confirms that a fix is coming on March 12th.
This kind of dissent is the cost of transparency, apparently.
Expect a fix soon (hopefully).
BioWare’s newest game is not playing nice with Sony’s console at all, apparently.
DiRT Rally 2.0, Trials Rising, and The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame also debut in the top ten chart.
Over 90 per cent of the game's shipments managed to sell through.
The cost of crafting Masterwork items has gone down overall.
The update is expected to release either today or tomorrow.
BioWare's looter shooter is quite the underwhelming product. Here are some of the problems it has.
BioWare's looter shooter surprisingly tops Japanese sales charts in debut week.
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BioWare is “getting great support”, he says.
From the industry's best storytellers to a studio that just cannot stop tripping over itself- what the hell happened?