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 ...
The future doesn't look very bright right now, but Sheryl Chee says Dragon Age is bigger than just videogames.
It has become known that after a wave of layoffs, transfers, and dismissals, BioWare has less than 100 employees left. This ...
EA refused to acknowledge layoffs in yesterday's announcement about BioWare's downsizing, but they're happening.
Several key Dragon Age: The Veilguard developers have reportedly either been let go from BioWare or moved to other studios ...
According to IGN, "a number" of BioWare developers have been placed by EA into other equivalent roles within the company.
Every writer credited as being a part of the main writing team on Dragon Age: The Veilguard no longer appears to be working ...
The layoff train has come for BioWare. A number of Dragon Age: The Veilguard staff are leaving the celebrated RPG ...
The Veilguard was recently deemed an underperformer by EA. Following that, BioWare has announced that it's being restructured, with team members being let go or moved to other projects within EA. A ...
That includes former editor Karin West-Weekes, narrative designer and lead writer Trick Weekes, editor Ryan Cormier, producer ...
As the news came in that Dragon Age: The Veilguard missed its sales projections by nearly 50%, with publisher EA saying that ...
The studio is said to have less than 100 active employees at the moment, which constitutes fewer than half of the BioWare ...