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EvdWL with an extensive review of State of Play

Although the expectations around the latest PlayStation State of Play were not huge, there was still a little hope for an update about Horizon Forbidden West or God of War Ragnarok. But unfortunately, we had to do with mostly smaller games. Games that will be released in the coming months. In this edition of EvdWL Skate and Koos look back to a large extent on this online event. But there are also other topics such as: Sony closing Japan Studios, Dragon Age 4 officially becoming pure single player, the second version of PlayStation VR and of course much more.

A look back at State of Play

Before the state of play it could go either way. Some people were hoping for new images from Horizon, or God of War. Others didn’t really have very high expectations. because Sony had already indicated that they were mainly talking about the games that were released soon. Yesterday at 23:00 the time had come. Then we got an answer to what Sony was going to show. And now that everything is over, we have been able to sleep on it for the night, can we speak of a good State of Play? Or is the online show, like the most recent Nintendo Direct, getting somewhat mixed reactions? Koos and Skate look back on all the games shown in this edition of EvdW Live.

Has Anthem changed the way BioWare works?

For years, having your game provide a live service experience has been one thing. Games such as Fornite and Destiny have made the Live Service concept big. After which more and more games tried to follow this method. One of these games was BioWare’s Anthem. The game received mixed reactions and after the many critics it was announced that work would be done on Anthem Next. In the meantime, this version has also been canceled and it was announced that Dragon Age 4 will be a single player game. is it true that Anthem made BioWare have to change their way of working? Food for discussion seems to us …

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