Dragon Age: The Veilguard might have sold more copies and made more money for EA if it had been a live-service game, the ...
BioWare is becoming a "more agile" and "focused" studio that aims to make "unforgettable" games, beginning with the next Mass ...
There is really no getting around the fact that BioWare is in dire straits at the moment, now at the end of a decade of three ...
Bloomberg reports that, following EA's layoffs and restructuring at BioWare, the studio now has fewer than 100 employees, ...
The layoff train has come for BioWare. A number of Dragon Age: The Veilguard staff are leaving the celebrated RPG ...
EA refused to acknowledge layoffs in yesterday's announcement about BioWare's downsizing, but they're happening.
In a lot of ways, The Veilguard feels like a soft reboot for the series: Fewer returning characters than in Dragon Age 2 or ...
EA sends Bioware employees to other studios to help out. According to Bloomberg, however, they are not allowed back without ...
A new game, particularly one ten years in the making after a GOTY-winning sequel, underperforming by a full 50% is dire.
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.
Even with BioWare's reported internal struggles with a slapdash crunch culture and confused development goals on Mass Effect: Andromeda and Anthem, I don't know how to view this as anything other ...
The Veilguard" fell short of expectations. Now Bioware is speaking out with a studio update – and promises "Mass Effect 5".