Dragon Age: The Veilguard Already 30% off On Multiple Platforms

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  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard is already on sale after just over 1 month of launch.
  • The game is at 30% on different platforms, such as Xbox, PlayStation, and Amazon.
  • The sales are limited and will end soon on Xbox, but PlayStation is offering the deal until December 17.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the biggest EA single-player game on Steam, wasn’t really a success. While its concurrent players were high in the early days, it dropped really quickly. A survey even revealed that over 90% of the players didn’t enjoy the game. 

Also, BioWare hasn’t given a sales figure, and the game’s director refuses to give an update. This shows that the latest entry in the Dragon Age franchise hasn’t really been a success. That could be exactly the reason why it has already seen a 30% discount on some platforms

Why it matters: Dragon Age: The Veilguard was immensely hyped, but after some reveal trailers and leaks, many fans lost the enthusiasm. 

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Xbox Is Offering 30% Discount On The Latest Dragon Age Title

The game is available at a 29% discount on Amazon, so if you want to grab it right now, you can get it for around $50 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. You should also note that the game is 30% off on the Xbox official store

You should also note that while the game is on sale, it is for a very limited time. The sale will end in just two days at the official Xbox store. The Deluxe edition is also on sale at the Xbox store, but the offer ends in just one day. 

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PlayStation is also offering the game’s Deluxe edition for $62.99, a 30% discount, but the offer is only valid until December 17. 

So, if you were sceptical about paying full price for the title but wanted to try it, then this might be the best opportunity for you to do so. Still, it is not common for games to be available at a 30% discount after over a month of release.

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PlayStation Is Offering Similar Discount But For A Longer Time Period

Many reports have indicated that Dragon Age: The Veilguard sales are poor, which adds to the volume. BioWare also decided not to give any updates, so it seems to be disappointing for the developer as well as the publisher. 

Hopefully, BioWare will find out what went wrong and listen to the fans’ feedback on its future games. 

Keeping that aside, what do you think about the title going 30% off just over a month after its release? How was your experience with The Veilguard? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below, or join the discussion at the official Tech4Gamers forums.

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