During Sony's E3 press conference when it was unveiled via a trailer that Insomniac Games was making...
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Auditions for the main cast featured in the next entry in Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's action role-playing game series, Like a Dragon, have been announced.
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.
I love exclusive games. Devs only having to worry about working with one system and trying to make it the very best it can for said system.
I remember a certain fanbase last gen that thought only call of duty and other dude bro games mattered and that exclusives didn't. It really happened all last gen, and especially toward the end going into this gen.
Then all of a sudden that same fanbase now says exclusives matter. Lol? They've always mattered and there's only two systems that have pushed for them since the early 90s. Having a few exclusives coming out during the last three months of each year is nothing close to the competition.
Can't wait for all of the successful indie devs (being heavily supported this gen by the leading company) to make big budget exclusive games! That's how devs like NaughtyDog, who lead this gen in all gameplay aspects, were formed.
Edit: grammatical error
"Everything on a case-by-case basis." That's my motto.
For some third party games, it might not be a good idea due to upsetting a lot of fans.
I imagine Battlefield going exclusive for a game or two would leave a lot of people put out.
However, in cases like Bayonetta 2, where there were good reasons for it to happen and enough support was offered to make the game a reality in the first place, it's a different story.
I feel, however, that the ones most likely to be upset by third party games receiving some exclusive action, are those that are either too broke to afford a second console, or let loyalty to, or hatred against, any certain console prevent them from showing support towards the games, which are what should matter most, through purchasing the console they appear on.
Now, the first type, who are too broke, I can sympathize with.
But the second, are the ones most likely to let their emotions turn them towards port begging, which you can see happening whenever someone cries for Nintendo to drop consoles.
And port beggars, lately, due to the idiocy of many of their arguments, get me more ruffled than any cat who's ever had its tail stepped on..
Really just depends what game it is
If Gears of War wasn't bought by Microsoft and it was going to be a timed exclusive to the PS4 then I wouldn't like that....it's a Microsoft thing, always has been
Same when it's the other way round like when Tomb Raider was a timed Microsoft exclusive
Obviously Sony has more of an advantage since they have more franchises more assoicated with the PS brand but it's just a thing.
For me Tomb Raider, GTA, Final Fantasy, Resident Evil, Kingdom Hearts and so on need to be played on a PS
Where when you have something like a timed exclusive Dead Rising 4...it's fine because it's always been more of an Xbox thing.