An interesting ad has been published on Electronic Arts’ career opportunities website, seeking a Senior Technical Artist for the Bioware Edmonton studio. What’s most relevant is that the ad explicitly specifies that the candidate will work on a new IP.
Earlier this year, BioWare was hit with layoffs as part of a downsizing of parent company Electronic Arts, but fans have been reassured that the next Mass Effect game hasn’t been impacted. Likewise, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf’s development is still churning along, with BioWare putting it at the forefront of its focus and rumors suggesting that it could launch sometime later this year. Fans might be getting another look at the long-in-development Dragon Age: Dreadwolf at the Summer Game Fest in June.
If the recently posted job offering for a temporary development manager is any indication, BioWare could have yet another surprise up its sleeve for when Mass Effect 4 and Dragon Age: Dreadwolf are nearing completion. This mystery BioWare video game could truly be anything, from another spin-off of its two major properties to something entirely new. All there is to go on at the moment is a vague mention in the job posting, and it might still be some time before BioWare is ready to confirm any new games in its pipeline.
So a studio that spent years on anthem then this dragon age thing is now also working on another ip along with mass effect,
You think they would be worried that there brand has been on 3 major screw ups
Dragon age 3 launched broken with the frostbite engine yes its a good game but you can see in the late game how rough it was
anthem......
Mass effect 4 well that dev team was fired so yeah.....
They should make sure this new dragon age is a goat instead of putting more work on the table
How about they focus on those games and not over extend themselves? We don't need another Anthem.
Bioware died after Inquisition (some would even argue after ME3). They are no longer the same company.
During a part of his interview with Minnmax, Mac Walters gave details of why he chose to leave BioWare.
Today is known as Mass Effect N7 Day, and BioWare has released what looks to be teasers for the new Mass Effect game.
We really need another solid Mass Effect entry. It's a real shame that such a legendary franchise was left off with such a blemish to its overall astounding track record. Andromeda was just not it, don't know what they were thinking there.
Surprised it got a subtitle
I thought after Andromeda they’d have kept to the numbers so people wouldn’t think “oh another spin off”
Unless Shepard returns
Yes! One of my all time favorite trilogies. Hopefully they do ME justice. Andromeda was passable and had bones of a good game but just lacked the depth and intrigue that the originals had.
Knights Of The Old Republic, please and thank you!!
That they're working on a new IP has been known for a long time. I hope they get rid of Walters, at least as a writer.
He is the examplary hack of all writers out there. I've never seen someone so effectively destroy their own fiction.
Even if Mass Effect 3 wasn't as good as I wanted it to, I have no doubt that BioWare will deliver on their next game.
i've played and beaten the Mass Effect trilogy, Jade Empire, and Knights of the Old Republic, and i enjoyed all of them. with that said, if they want to push narrative-driven, and especially choice-based games to the next level, they need to get beyond the whole 'here's a good choice, here's a bad choice, here's a neutral choice' thing. it's very static and contrived, and it doesn't feel as fluid as something like The Walking Dead or The Witcher. yes, sometimes those games can give good/bad responses too, but usually they tend to lean more towards 'here's a response, and it's less about right or wrong and more about hoping to do the best you can and live with the consequences.'
Mass Effect would do something like:
Do you want to help the old lady cross the street?
good--Help her cross the street, give her a hug, and water her flowers.
neutral--Help her cross the street.
bad--Throw her in front of a truck and watch her head get splattered onto the road while laughing maniacally.
gaming needs to have choices that don't feel as good/evil-based, but more towards the realistic sense that hey, sometimes we just try to make the best choice we can, and we don't know what the outcome will be. but we give it our best.
as a side note, one thing that really struck me about TWD, and i think it's something narrative- and choice-driven games need to address, is balancing the freedoms and limits the players have. for example, i'd be making all these awesome decisions in TWD, and then something in the story would happen, or i could sense something really obvious and would want to say something, but they didn't give me a choice to speak on it. part of the problem with giving players a choice is that it's awesome when you do, but it can also really stand out when you don't. it's like, "oh, you let me do all of that stuff, but why can't i do something as simple and obvious as THIS!?" it's a tough thing to balance, but hopefully developers will get better at it.
I'm calling it right now:
Jade Empire II Xbox One exclusive!
Just watch!
Edit:
I meant to say Edaj Empire II: The Wrath of Khan!