There are some minor gameplay unbalances, like starfighters being too powerful against infantry or maps being too difficult to attack, coupled with the obvious
EA loot box controversy.
Not exact matches
Following the huge
controversy with Star Wars Battlefront II
loot boxes, which eventually forced
EA to remove them temporarily, there's been a lot of talk whether
loot boxes can be considered as gambling.
The ongoing
loot box controversy has reared its ugly head once again during an investor phone call for
EA's latest financial report, but Chief Financial Officer Blake Jorgensen has said the executive board are the ones to blame.
Following negative response to the Battlefront II beta,
EA and developer DICE made some tweaks to the game's
loot boxes and progression system, but the
controversy didn't end there.
EA CEO Andrew Wilson talked at length about the Star Wars Battlefront 2
loot crate /
box controversy during a financial earnings call last night.
We touch on all the
controversy surrounding
EA's implementations of
loot boxes in Star Wars Battlefront 2.
The ongoing
loot box controversy has reared its ugly head once again during an investor phone call for
EA's latest financial report, but Chief Financial Officer Blake Jorgensen has said the executive board are...
With his promotion also comes a seat that's already on fire due to the Star Wars Battlefront II
controversy that led into some other
EA high - profile titles and even some non-
EA titles that have caught the attention of lawmakers around the world due to
loot boxes being viewed as a form of gambling.
Unfortunately for BioWare and
EA, Anthem is in a tight spot due to the
controversy of
loot boxes and micro-transactions.
As
EA celebrates the release of Star Wars Battlefront II, all eyes are focused on the
controversy surrounding the game's
loot boxes.
Since it was
EA who stirred up this
controversy surrounding
loot boxes, it only makes sense to use another of their bigger franchises, FIFA, to illustrate the drastic shift towards a profit - driven model.
EA CFO Blake Jorgensen blames the
controversy surrounding the game's
loot boxes as the primary reason why the game underperformed during the quarter.
He said that A Way Out «doesn't have anything with the
EA sh*t going on or the
loot box and stuff,» referencing the
controversy surrounding the
loot boxes and microtransactions of Star Wars Battlefront II.