Following a spree of departures and three years without releasing a new original game, BioWare has announced plans to lay off 50 people. BioWare isn't in the best shape right now. The storied RPG ...
General manager Gary McKay wrote that layoffs were necessary to ensure the health of the studio as it continues development on Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. General manager Gary McKay wrote that layoffs were ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Since Dragon Age: The Veilguard was properly unveiled this summer, BioWare’s long-awaited fantasy RPG has been frequently compared to Larian Studios’ ...
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