KOTOR 3 still not in development

As Electronic Arts’ first fiscal quarter came to a close on June 30, the publisher found that it had beaten expectations for profits and revenue. EA credits much of this success to the runaway success ofTitanfall.

CEO Andrew Wilson said that it was a strong start to the year for EA and that they were committed to putting the players first and delivering the entertainment, innovation, and creativity that players want.

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This news comes after the publisher giant revealed that it delayed two of its key releases:Dragon Age: InquisitionandBattlefield Hardline, but reaffirmed its goal of $4.1 billion in net revenue and earnings per share of $1.85.Dragon Age: Inquisitionhas been moved back a month to November 18, andBattlefield Hardlinehas been moved to early 2015.

EA is hoping for BioWare’sDragon Ageto be a hot seller this holiday. Mark Darrah, Executive Producer ofInquisitionstated that the extra few weeks will give time to put more polish on the game and thatDragon Agewould be all the better for it.

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EA improves revenues and profit in Q1, delays Dragon Age[GamesIndustry International]

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