Dragon Age: The Veilguard has become one of the most controversial titles to launch this year. It featured an allegedly stale and ‘super woke’ story that rubbed gamers the wrong way. However, players are not the only ones who have called out BioWare over the RPG’s poor sales and ratings performance, as many devs in the industry have also joined in on the memes from time to time.
Now, Warhorse Studios co-creator and Kingdom Come Deliverance lead, Daniel Vavra, has also taken a jab at Dragon Age: The Veilguard over both games’ daily active player comparisons.
Why it matters: Kingdom Come Deliverance having more daily active players than Dragon Age: The Veilguard suggests the former RPG is performing better than the latter despite being 7 years old.
Daniel Vavra, the KCD lead, has roasted Dragon Age: The Veilguard over having fewer daily active players.
The reception to this tweet has mostly been on Daniel’s side, as many gamers also joined in to congratulate Kingdom Come Deliverance. One user said:
‘KCD is also a story-driven game, everyone who wanted to play it had 7 years to do it.’
However, some users pointed out that KCD often goes on many sales, and hype around KCD2 has also helped it out.
Warhorse Studios is currently prepping to release the Kingdom Come Deliverance sequel after enjoying critical success on its first game, which is arriving on February 11th, 2024, for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Do you think Dragon Age: The Veilguard has failed to hold up to a 7-year-old RPG based on active players, or is Daniel Vavra exaggerating?