BioWare has reiterated that the next Mass Effect game is still in development, and that it and parent company Electronic Arts "remain committed to telling more stories in this universe." Writing on ...
The studio says everything it's put out for 'Mass Effect 5' thus far will lead to what awaits the next chapter in its sci-fi saga. Reading time 2 minutes Every November 7 is N7 Day, a celebration of ...
Development on the next Mass Effect is still underway, Mass Effect executive producer Mike Gamble confirmed in a blog post celebrating the series' "N7 Day" fan holiday. Bioware shared that it had ...
Mass Effect developer BioWare has reaffirmed its commitment to making the series' next game, just weeks after publisher EA agreed a $55 billion deal to go private. In a blog posted today to mark the ...
The past week has been a pretty big deal for Electronic Arts and gamers. For years, EA has been at the center of one controversy after another. While EA has created games like Dead Space, Apex Legends ...
Bioware is on my Mt. Rushmore of game developers. Honestly, if it had made Dragon Age: Origins and nothing else, it would probably still be carved into the proverbial cliff face of game development ...
TL;DR: BioWare veteran Mark Darrah highlights uncertainty around EA's future after its $55 billion private acquisition, citing heavy debt and a shift toward revenue-driven decisions. EA may cut or ...
Earlier this week, EA confirmed a sale to joint buyers, including the Saudi Arabia PIF, Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners. The sale leaves a lot of questions and concerns, and the staff at BioWare ...
Connecting the dots: The $55 billion purchase of EA this week by a Saudi-backed consortium has a lot of people worried about the effect it will have on the company. Not only have there been claims of ...
EA went private in a Saudi-backed $55 billion deal earlier this week, and pretty much no one with a net worth south of $100 million is happy about it. Least happy of all? The staff of EA's myriad ...
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Bioware was not killed: It was murdered
EA and BioWare's once-beloved studio faces a critical turning point as it experiences substantial layoffs and a decline in development quality for major franchises like Dragon Age and Mass Effect.
Third Person Shooters Former BioWare exec says Anthem's storytelling failed because it was "treating everyone as if they were the same protagonist," but Borderland succeeds because "the storytelling ...
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