@Marky360: No clue what you are talking about. The title is very clear if you felt led on I feel like that is on you. They did not copy anything. They clearly gave credit and cited Polygon. Polygon didn't create the fact that the game was announced 10 years ago. It's not an "idea"
@Marky360: Large misleading title? If by large you mean the same size as every other article. Also, how is the title misleading? I'm really interested to know. It seems painfully straight forward to me.
@REDShadowG: Perhaps you should give them a chance to prove themselves. EA Access is one of the best services in all of games, and they have not had a bad PR event in recent memory. I say gamers let their issues with EA go unless EA gives you a reason not to.
@excelsiorauctor: but haven't they been listening to customers? Until customers speak with their money, things won't change. This outrage means nothing come November when the game continues to outsell every other game.
@lostn: or you ever think that the people buying the game for $30 would never buy at $60 so it helped out in the long run? Guess this is why some people run corporations and others don't.
@VakarianGirl: lol what are you even talking about? lol first of Mattrick left after E3 2013. Secondly, I don't even know how to address the nonsense that you typed about Microsoft closing their studies and this being their only IP. Go home you're drunk.
@Choad-Warrior: That is such a misconception. A good corporation is able to be agile. Sony 100% is able to change slides and scripts (that are not memorized but read off of a teleprompter) with 8 hours notice. The idea that they can't is a narrative that is driven to put across that they are steadfast and have a vision. No corporation is going to admit to changing because of their competition.
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