While I am happy that the games did well.Most people don't like the new characters that are from real life celebrities. The soccer guy, known for domestic issues and paying people off not to charge him for it. That's a big warning sign and something that should never be ignored. The d j people love a bit more, but still nobody's asking for these real life, people to be in fighting games.And that only just makes it age worse. Nobody even bothers picking the soccer guy. Especially since he's in the base roster and not a returning character from the past.I can only see good things coming from the new ownership based on other saudi owned companies. SNK is my main point of focus. Outside of arguably adding some random middle eastern inspired char here and there, nothing was really ruined or censored and all the cool or provocative content is still in SNK games, the new Fatal Fury is the best fighting game to come out this year by a huge margin.
It's strange that saudi ownership would better represent the average gamer than weird "current era" devs from California seem to in a lot of cases, but with EA in particular I don't think they could do any worse. At least now there's a chance at improvement. Going back to the aesthetic and cultural movement that gave us games like DA:Origins is still possible, so I'm a glass half-full guy here.
Looking at one game, does it automatically make it better, and i'm looking with caution, just like anybody else. To not do so or least consider, it is foolhardy and being selectively oblivious.