EA criticised for appearing to mock people who ‘only like single-player games’

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Electronic Arts has received a hugely negative response to a tweet appearing to mock people who “only like playing single-player games”.

On Thursday, the FIFA and Battlefield publisher put its own spin on a popular meme by posting: “They’re a 10 but they only like playing single-player games”.

The message, while likely intended as a light-hearted joke, received an overwhelming negative response in its more than 7,000 replies.

Jacksepticeye, the Irish YouTuber with nearly 30 million subscribers, wrote: “They’re a 10 but thought this tweet was a good idea.”

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Developer Obsidian sub-tweeted EA, writing: “Single player is dope. Multiplayer is dope. Games are rad.”

Responses even came from EA’s own employees. Vince Zampella, head of EA’s Respawn Entertainment – creator of single-player games Titanfall and Jedi: Fallen Order – replied with a hand-on-face emoji, while the design director of Jedi: Survivor simply posted a wink.

BioWare writer Patrick Weekes added: “Thinking about working until midnight for the better part of a year to help ship Mass Effect 2”.

And former Dragon Age series designer Sebastian Hanlon wrote: “’Remember,’ the Community Manager in the group, waiting for our flight to board, said, ‘just be more careful than usual about what you say while we’re there; you represent the whole company, whether you like it or not. Even if you _think_ you’re ‘outside the show’.’”

The most high-profile criticism came from Zach Mumbach, who was formerly a producer for games such as Dead Space 2 and Dante’s Inferno at Visceral Games, the studio closed by EA in 2017.

“This is the company that shut down my studio and laid off ~100 great developers because we were making a single player game,” he wrote in a message retweeted over one thousand times.

“Also, if you break game rating scores down to a 10 point scale most EA games are a solid 6 or 7. Not because the developers are bad but because ea the corporation forces them to rush games out. EA corporate leadership wouldn’t know what a ’10’ looks like in terms of video games.”

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Hours after EA posted the original tweet, it appeared to backpedal following the criticism, posting: “Roast well deserved. We’ll take this L cause playing single player games actually makes them an 11.”

The tweet was unfortunately timed given that EA has recently started making more linear single-player games, after spending a significant period dismissing their viability.

EA appeared to actively shift away from single-player experiences over the last decade, closing Dead Space developer Visceral games and cancelling a Star Wars project from Uncharted lead Amy Hennig.

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In 2010, an EA executive even claimed that the traditional single-play games model was “finished”. More recently in 2017, EA’s CFO suggested that players “don’t like [linear games] as much today as they did five years ago”.

The success of Respawn’s 2019 release Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, which has been “played” by over 20 million people, has contributed to EA warming to the idea of releasing more single-player games.

Upcoming single-player games from EA include a Jedi sequel, a new Dragon Age title and a Dead Space remake.

SietchJacurutu on July 1st, 2022 at 13:05 UTC »

I play games similarly to how I read books. It’s a relaxing, solitary activity. A few years ago I felt I was in the significant minority there but I’m glad there’s been more chat recently about single-player only players.

Seigmoraig on July 1st, 2022 at 13:01 UTC »

Yeah because live service looter shooters with "skip the grind" monetisation are amazing and my credit card gets wet just thinking about all the 30 day boosts and battle passes with missable time gated items its going to get to buy

NoHeroes94 on July 1st, 2022 at 12:54 UTC »

This is an awful, awful look. Even Vince Zampella - Respawn (CEO) (Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, currently owned by EA) did a face-palm emoji response.

In my opinion, they've only done 2 things right in the past few years

- Respawn Entertainment (Titanfall 2, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order)

- EA Originals (It Takes Two, A Way Out, Fe, Unravel)

Wonder what the connection is there...