Farming Simulator 25 Obliterates Dragon Age: The Veilguard – Epic Fail!

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Just Got Obliterated by Farming Simulator 25! Here's Why:

When it comes to gaming competition, nothing says "failure" like getting steamrolled by Farming Simulator 25. On November 12th, Giants Software dropped their latest release, and it shattered expectations—setting an all-time peak of 126,761 concurrent players on launch day. Meanwhile, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, which launched just days earlier, could only muster a meager 89,418 concurrent players—barely scraping 70k on its opening day.

To make matters worse, Farming Simulator 25’s numbers aren't slowing down, with over 72,000 still playing today—outpacing Veilguard's all-time peak! And let’s not forget, this farming sim costs less than Veilguard—just $49.99 compared to the latter's hefty price tag. Ouch.

But the embarrassing defeat doesn’t stop there. A new rumor has emerged that Veilguard may have finally crossed 1 million units sold after weeks of poor sales. This after previous reports had suggested the game sold a paltry 500,000 units, which some insiders claim is, frankly, pathetic for a game hyped as a potential classic. YouTuber Smash JT called it a "woke slop" disaster that gamers immediately saw through.

So while EA desperately tries to push these underwhelming sales as a success, the cold hard truth is that even with 1 million copies sold, the game still needs millions more just to break even. And with 10 years of development and multiple failed iterations, it’s clear the game couldn’t live up to the hype.

Meanwhile, Farming Simulator 25 is enjoying an easy victory lap, leaving Veilguard in the dust. This isn’t just bad; it’s downright humiliating.

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