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This decision aligns with BioWare's strategy to become "more agile" as it shifts focus to the next installment of the Mass Effect series, which is still in early pre-production despite being ...
EA sends Bioware employees to other studios to help out. According to Bloomberg, however, they are not allowed back without further ado.
Bloomberg reports that, following EA's layoffs and restructuring at BioWare, the studio now has fewer than 100 employees, down from more than 200 during the development of Dragon Age: The ...
A new report now suggests that some BioWare staff "loaned" to other EA studios will not be returning. Earlier this week, amid reports of potential layoffs at BioWare, studio general manager Gary ...
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Despite promises that many BioWare staff have found new roles elsewhere at EA, it seems quite a number of them have simply been let go.
EA refused to acknowledge layoffs in yesterday's announcement about BioWare's downsizing, but they're happening.
The next Mass Effect title will take BioWare's full focus, but it's not quite ready for full production yet.
Between Mass Effect: Andromeda, Anthem, and now Dragon Age: The Veilguard, there is no reason to expect BioWare to ever get back to its best.
BioWare, the studio behind Dragon Age and Mass Effect series, has announced that it is laying off around 50 staff members to "meet the needs of upcoming projects" and to make the studio "more ...
BioWare announced 50 layoffs, including long-time Dragon Age writers, in a bid to make a more “agile” team. Gary McKay, the studio’s general manager, posted a blog post explaining the lay ...
Mass Effect and Dragon Age studio BioWare is eliminating approximately 50 positions as parent Electronic Arts attempts to turn it into a "more agile and focused studio." The reorganization was ...