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With the future of BioWare uncertain following Andromeda and Anthem's reception (though many did enjoy Andromeda as well), it is a relief to see some returning faces make their way back into the world of Mass Effect. BioWare’s first big commercial release was a mech-style game called Shattered Steel (October, 1996), which was developed with a Calgary subcontractor, Pyrotek Game Studios.

While it is always sad to see our favorite names depart a team (I say that as someone who admires Mark Darrah so incredibly much and what he brought to the Dragon Age world), change doesn't always mean doom. EA delivers games, content and online services for Internet-connected.
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Holmes and Watts never left the studio, though they did work on other franchises, but Everman and Ley are both returning to the BioWare fold for more Mass Effect goodness. is a leading global interactive entertainment software company.
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However, EA does appear content to provide a tiny pool of developers to the project, so who knows when a revamped Anthem will hit the market. EA has stated in clear terms that the game will continue forward, bit by bit, and will not be abandoned like Mass Effect Andromeda. Is a Battle Royale mode something that BioWare considers key to luring back players? That would be hard to believe, but there must be some explanation for the decision to spend any of the little developmental resources available on such a PvP mode.įor now, all we can do is wait and see what happens with Anthem.
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RELATED: The Clear Skies Update Is Here In Dauntless And Ramsgate Has Never Looked Better Today, on N7 Day, Casey Hudson of BioWare confirmed that a new Mass Effect game is officially in development by a 'veteran team.' There's no release window or other details, so we'll likely be. In February, BioWare’s Casey Hudson described the process of moving to Anthem 2.0 as one that would focus on gameplay first, at the cost of regular seasonal updates. One must wonder why exactly a Battle Royale mode would be developed at all, considering the message that the developers have put out this year relating to the complete overhaul of the game.
