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Dragon Age: The Veilguard, BioWare and EA’s latest fantasy RPG, was the seventh best-selling game across Europe in October, but Dragon’s Dogma 2 and FINAL FANTASY VII: REBIRTH performed significantly better during their respective launches, in response to recent numbers that GameIndustry.biz’s Christopher Dring shared today. “Compared with other recent RPGs, first week sales were over 18% lower than Dragon’s Dogma 2 and nearly 21% below Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth,” a post on X (formerly Twitter) reads. Critics of BioWare have identified that FFVII: REBIRTH stays exclusive to the PS5, while Dragon Age: The Veilguard is offered on not only Sony’s console, however the Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam, the EA App, and the Epic Games Store.
Looks as if a solid enough release.
Bare in mind Dragons Dogma 2 did 2.5 million units 10 days from launch worldwide.
With some aggressive Black Friday sales, Dragon Age might get near that if results track similar within the US.
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In Dragon Age: The Veilguard , players will step into the role of Rook, a fully-customizable protagonist who must stand up, unite their crew and grow to be the hero Thedas needs in a time where legends are born or slain. Joining Rook of their fight against corrupt Elven gods is a solid of seven compelling companions, each of whom hails from an iconic faction from Dragon Age lore. Along with their very own personal storylines and motivations, companions Bellara, Davrin, Emmrich, Harding, Lucanis, Neve and Taash all bring unique combat abilities and equipment to the fray, which Rook must strategically implement of their fight for the long run of Thedas.