This week it was announced BioWare is undergoing a restructuring now that Dragon Age: The Veilguard has been released and a [...] ...
The studio is said to have less than 100 active employees at the moment, which constitutes fewer than half of the BioWare ...
The company matching employees with other EA studios has left even still-employed devs disgruntled, according to a report.
BioWare general manager Gary McKay tried to explain the current state of the studio in a new blog post that was full of vague ...
The Veilguard. I don't mean this in the sense that I didn't enjoy BioWare's latest RPG, because I loved it in many respects.
Mass Effect 4 has a chance to refine its RPG mechanics, but looking at Dragon Age: The Veilguard may be the key to deeper ...
According to IGN, "a number" of BioWare developers have been placed by EA into other equivalent roles within the company. Howeer, a smaller number of Dragon Age staff members are also seeing their ...
Layoffs have hit BioWare as the company restructures to focus on the next Mass Effect game. Some of the staff from Dragon Age ...
Rumors swirled around Dragon Age: The Veilguard that Electronic Arts had pushed to make it a live-service game. Development on the game was troubled, with delays and a restart having occurred. All of ...
Layoffs have been confirmed for BioWare, as the studio downsizes, and shifts its focus to developing the next Mass Effect game.
BioWare is becoming a "more agile" and "focused" studio that aims to make "unforgettable" games, beginning with the next Mass Effect.
EA refused to acknowledge layoffs in yesterday's announcement about BioWare's downsizing, but they're happening.