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.
BioWare has strangely announced that Mass Effect 5 development has begun, but the full studio isn't needed, which translates to layoffs.
Yep, this new update continues BioWare's commitment to more Mass Effect; this time explaining a bit more about how the studio is restructuring to make ME5 a reality. The Canadian studio now has "a ...
While corporate obfuscation is nothing new, the statement that BioWare just released about Mass Effect 5 and the larger status of the studio was nothing short of bizarre, ...
The layoff train has come for BioWare. A number of Dragon Age: The Veilguard staff are leaving the celebrated RPG ...
As the news came in that Dragon Age: The Veilguard missed its sales projections by nearly 50%, with publisher EA saying that ...
BioWare has announced that it's undergone some restucturing as it shifts its full focus to the next Mass Effect game after ...
Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
Development of the next Mass Effect has begun at BioWare, but the studio is slimming down with layoffs and reassignments.
Mass Effect 5 is BioWare's next game and has the studio's full focus, but it also doesn't require the help of the entire team ...
EA has announced it is restructuring Dragon Age and Mass Effect studio BioWare, moving a number of developers onto other ...
In a blog post today, Electronic Arts announced that the scope of BioWare’s game development will be changing. Once a studio capable of working on several projects at once, like concurrent Dragon Age ...