"I have to be careful here as there are non-disclosure agreements involved!" says BioWare's Neil Thompson. [OXM UK]
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.
Dragon Age: Inquisition, developed by BioWare, is the third installment in the cherished Dragon Age series. It represents a major evolution from its predecessor, Dragon Age II, incorporating elements that were well-loved in the original Dragon Age: Origins but also introducing new features that stand on their own. While Inquisition improves upon Dragon Age II in many respects, it falls short of the exceptional standards set by Origins.
During a part of his interview with Minnmax, Mac Walters gave details of why he chose to leave BioWare.
I've been saying this for a while...the leap over last gen and the WiiU will not be as massive as people think it will. It's going to be more about stability of full 1080p at a minimum of 60fps with no screen tearing...possibly with 3D.
Hardware is, of course, important but far more important is the games that are played on it. If it's the same old stuff as last gen with only a slightly nicer coat of paint....how many will be disappointed?
That was obvious, i just hope they have a nice built in solid state for the os maybe it would improve the speed of loading times, beacuse the 360 is just slow as hell. Maybe support bluray to eliminate multiple discs, and maybe try to have a minimum of 500gb hdd to push digital. I honestly can say i will not being buying a new xbox 720 until halo 5 and no matter what it offers it will not be better than my pc, which is cheaper to support and manage.
i said it all the time
you guys think there will be HUGE gap(like ps2 to ps3) between ps3/360 and next gen consoles ?!
you are in for a rude awakening
1080p at 60 fps with a Shiny cost of paint will be just fine.
then the price better reflect that. console no more then 400 bucks. 450 with a huge HDD and a game.