All the talk of BioWare and Dragon Age recently has seemed like good timing to me, because I’ve been working through the Mass ...
EA did announce that The Veilguard underperformed, even if expectations were perhaps set a little too high, but blaming this ...
Former Dragon Age lead developers have reacted to the suggestion by publisher EA that the series' most recent entry ...
Obsidian Entertainment is returning to its first-person roleplaying roots in Avowed, coming out February 18, after dabbling ...
Two of the biggest live service games may be about to get sequels, with comments from EA about Apex Legends 2 and rumours of ...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard might have sold more copies and made more money for EA if it had been a live-service game, the ...
Criterion has worked on the Need for Speed franchise since 2010 and has assisted development on Battlefield games since ...
BioWare staff that were loaned to other EA studios may not return to the Mass Effect dev, according to a new report.
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.
Earlier this week, amid reports of potential layoffs at BioWare, studio general manager Gary McKay has confirmed "many" ...
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