Dragon Age: The Veilguard Price Slashed To $40 Just Over 2 Months After Release

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  • The latest Dragon Age title released last year has already gone on another sale. 
  • Previously, it was available at 30% off on various platforms, indicating poor sales. 
  • However, over 2 months after release, the title’s standard version for PS5 and Xbox Series X price has been slashed by $30.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is one of the most controversial games of 2024. A massive fandom had high expectations for the next Dragon Age title, but it ended up disappointing the majority of them. 

A major poll revealed that over 90% of the players didn’t enjoy the game. Following that, it was voted as the most disappointing game of 2024. Such reception points to one thing, and that is poor sales. 

The developer has refused to give updates on the sales, and given how long the game has been in development, the silence is pretty loud. Now, Dragon Age: The Veilguard price has been slashed by $30, which further supports the poor sales reports. 

Why it matters: Dragon Age is one of the most iconic and massive series in the gaming industry. So, the reception its latest game’s reception has damaged the series’ overall reputation, and due to its poor sales, we might never see a sequel. 

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On Amazon and Best Buy, the game’s standard edition price has been slashed by $30, meaning it is now available for just $40. So, you can buy the physical copy for Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 at a 43% discount. 

It is also worth noting that the game’s deluxe edition on Amazon is available at almost half the price. You can get it for $49.99 instead of $89.99. The latest Dragon Age title has been a disappointment for the developer as well as the fandom. 

As per a report, BioWare expected the title to sell a whopping 10 million copies in just 3 months. The game is almost 3 months old and still hasn’t even gotten close to the expected sales expectations. 

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Last Year’s Controversial RPG’s Deluxe Edition On Amazon is 44% Off Right Now 

While the director blamed the hate campaign for Veilguard’s failure, fans have pointed out various things that caused it to flop, one of which was a heavy focus on DEI.

What do you think about the latest BioWare’s AAA title price being slashed by $30 so early after release? Have you played the game yet? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below or join the discussion at the official Tech4Gamers forums.

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