Normally speaking, when there’s a brand new gameplay sound outstanding. We have every reason to be placing pre-orders already – but why are so many of us reluctant to do so? 3r232m
The answer might well be the name that comes on the packaging. loot box controversy.

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The controversy over the use of way they intended to implement them in Battlefront II as well.
It’s no secret that Battlefront II didn’t sell as well as EA hoped it might do, and it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that the negative press coverage about loot boxes probably played a part in that. launched. It was too late. The hype around the game had been negative, and its perception was badly damaged. Battlefront II is still getting new content, and its reputation is recovering, but it’s been a slow process.

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There are some signs that EA – and the companies they work with to create the Electronic Arts’ business practices.
With the Battlefront II furor slowly drifting away, the news about Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a multiplayer game.
In almost every major players can accumulate as the story progresses. If the ‘no microtransactions’ promise turns out to be sold one, then any such upgrades should arrive as rewards for skilled play, rather than options to take to the virtual checkout.

EA isn’t going anywhere. There have been suggestions from some players that Disney should take the rights away from EA and put them elsewhere – possibly even taking them in-house – but there’s no sign of that happening. EA make millions of dollars from their buying the games. That means whether we like them or not, they’re going to be with us for the long term.
With that in mind, we think it’s time for an amnesty. EA have held their hands up and itted their mistake, and so we should give them the chance to put it right. Let’s look forward to greatest Star Wars games of all time.