BioWare's development hell made developers wish that one of the studio's most successful titles was a failure instead.
Instead of killing the golden goose, what if you slowly starved it to death over more than a decade.
After a rough 2024, studios like EA’s BioWare continues to weigh operations as developers chime in through a GDC survey ...
These reassignments were thought to be temporary, but Schreier reports those moved elsewhere won't automatically get to move ...
The studio is said to have less than 100 active employees at the moment, which constitutes fewer than half of the BioWare ...
The fifth entry in the Mass Effect series is reportedly still in production and on track despite recent layoffs and studio ...
The Veilguard's performance speak to a fundamental misunderstanding of not just what the franchise is about, but the studio ...
Soon after EA's announcement that Dragon Age: The Veilguard failed to meet the company's expectations, BioWare staffers ...
Gaider then said EA should follow the lead of Baldur’s Gate 3 developer Larian and double-down on what Dragon Age did best.
EA sends Bioware employees to other studios to help out. According to Bloomberg, however, they are not allowed back without ...
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 Veilguard.