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Bioware Gives An Update On Existing And Future Projects

Casey Hudson teases exciting news.

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Nodoze2124d ago

Studio is DEAD. They are running on borrowed time.

VenomUK2124d ago

PR wise it's been tough for Bioware. Anthem is not being talked about positively, worst of all it's now not being talked about much at all. Also, people are speculating about EA shutting down the studio. So I think this is a statement to say to the gaming community 'everything is okay.' We know Dragon Age 4 is being worked on, and we've previously had a wink from Casey Hudson that that a Mass Effect 4 is coming but I think that is at least 3 years away. By E3 2020 they really need to show gamers something to look forward to and a new Dragon Age would do the trick.

Notellin2124d ago

One of the things I’m most excited about is that after almost 15 years in our previous Edmonton location we have moved to a brand-new state-of-the-art facility in the thriving ICE District downtown. We’ve been very fortunate to have EA’s support in building out three large floors of amazing new office space, custom-designed from the ground up for the future of game development. This represents a tremendous investment in the future of our studio, and I can’t wait to see what we create here.

I seriously doubt they will close them after this statement but let's be honest Bioware has been a shell of itself since the doctors that founded it sold to EA.

DerfDerf2124d ago

Would make sense if it wasn't for the fact that no matter how much shit the game got it still sold very well. SO the money was made and that's all that matters.

xTonyMontana2123d ago (Edited 2123d ago )

I still don't understand EA's logic. They have one studio made up of some of the key influential talent behind many of the modern day FPS features we take for granted. They have another studio who arguably created the greatest single player Star Wars game of all time. Now lets get the studio famous for it's FPS games and have them make a single player Star Wars game and lets get the studio famous for it's single player games, especially Star Wars ones and get them to make an online shooter.

It's just silly. Bioware could be saved easily, do whatever it takes to get Karpyshyn back and announce KOTOR 3 or heck, even a remake of the original. So many gamers and Star Wars fans who never got to experience Revan's story. Or better yet, with Karpyshyn, instead of a Knight game, do a Sith Warrior one, make sure the main character is called Des and go from there.

irishyort2123d ago

Studio doesn't matter it's the staff. Doesn't matter how good your last game was if the staff have moved on to other projects or studios

Godmars2902123d ago

The, executives see no value in staff. Just see the people as interchangeable.

Anon19742123d ago

People have been saying that for the past decade. They're nowhere near dead.

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VTKC2124d ago

Is anyone going to believe what they say after all thats happened with Anthem?

Summons752124d ago

I haven't believed anything they said since they lied through the entire marketing of Mass Effect 3 and then released a bad game.

toxic-inferno2124d ago

Do you really consider Mass Effect 3 to be a bad game? A bad ending, perhaps, but the gameplay is extremely solid, and the multiplayer mode - despite being a little bit bolted on - was incredibly enjoyable.

DerfDerf2124d ago

Mass Effect 3 was a fantastic game. You should pretty much just stop gaming after that statement. Just pack it all up and pawn it off because you don't deserve it.

Yui_Suzumiya2123d ago

Mass Effect 3 is one of their best games.. Outside of the original ending of course.

P_Bomb2123d ago (Edited 2123d ago )

I loved ME3’s co-op horde mode. Free maps, diverse classes, good mix of power sets and weapons, fun enemies, addictive loot. I played the cr@p out of it on PS3/360. See a lot of influence in Warframe, intentional or not.

DOMination-2123d ago

Ending of course could have been better but overall ME3 is the best in the series for me. Nothing is perfect and the first two are far less perfect imo

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King_Noctis2123d ago (Edited 2123d ago )

Their downfall started since Dragon Age Inquisition to be honest. Great game, but shallow and not up to Bioware’s once great standard. And then we have Mass Effect Andromeda (not bad, but not great either), and the travesty known as Anthem.

Yui_Suzumiya2123d ago

Yet it won Game of the Year

lovemetal6262123d ago

Their first signs of downfall came when they released ME2. Solid game but was a preview of what was to come. Less RPG more action.

Already fans were worried how this would turn out. Then Dragon Age 2 came out and proved everyone's worry. Then ME3 and so on. But these games were good games just not RPGs as what old fans remembered

-Foxtrot2124d ago

If they make it past Christmas I’ll be shocked

RememberThe3572124d ago

I'm betting EA has too much cost sunk into DA4. After that releases, if BioWare hasn't blown it out of the water I think that'll be the last of them.

Zombieburger6382124d ago

3 major games all being shit would be the end of them.

Anon19742123d ago

Ridiculous. Mass Effect Andromeda was a huge financial success. Anthem brought in over $100 million in digital sales alone, not even counting physical copies. Bioware just relocated into brand new offices in downtown Edmonton. They aren't going anywhere.

zugdar2123d ago

Nah. They have one or two more franchises to butcher and milk first.

Nacho_Z2124d ago

Does anyone know how successful Anthem was commercially?

Magic_Spatula2124d ago

Wikipedia and like 2 other sites I went to said it made over $100 million on launch month with $3.5 million of it coming from microtransactions. Other than that, I couldn't really find anything on it besides the usual under performance and sales numbers aren't what EA expected.

Anon19742123d ago

And that was just digital revenue, not physical copies.

Servbot412124d ago

Nobody really knows besides EA. We don't know how much they expected to get from MTX that nobody is buying now. Considering the budget the game had over the past decade or however long it took, there is zero chance they made back the investment and were most likely banking on MTX.

HaVoK3082124d ago

Personally, I’ll never purchase another BioWare game. If I do, it will be a used physical copy.

0hMyGandhi2124d ago

If that's what you want to do, by all means, you do you.
Bioware gave us Jade Empire, KOTOR, The Mass Effect trilogy, Baldur's Gate, Dragon Age, Neverwinter Nights and MDK. Some of the fondest memories I've had playing a game can be traced back to a Bioware title.
Have their recent efforts been up to their old standards? Nope. Do they have the potential to make an incredibly inventive, well-realized single player adventure that can be replayed over and over again to pick up on all the little details? yup.

But again, if you don't feel like supporting their existence, that's totally fine. The gaming industry benefits far more when companies like Bioware can make original IPs (or turn Star Wars into a sprawling RPG) and recoup their budgets with ease. Giving a company that has done well by the players (for the MOST part) lets other developers know that they shouldn't be afraid of taking more risks with their game designs.

Servbot412124d ago

The Bioware that made those great older games all left the studio ages ago. Bioware doesn't exist, it's just a name on a sign.

King_Noctis2123d ago

As we have seen recently, that Bioware is no more. Alot of senior staff left the studio and with the current EA at helm, there is not a single way that Bioware could go back to being the old Bioware that made those great games.

BlaqMagiq12123d ago

You do realize that most of those developers that made those games you mentioned are no longer at Bioware right? Those games were from a different era of gaming. If you expect Bioware to pump out something as good as those games ever again you have your expectations set WAY too high.

KillBill2123d ago

I think you miss the point of the fact they gave us good games in the past and things have changed drastically since then.

qalpha2123d ago

Jade Empire = 14 years ago
KOTOR = 16 years ago
Mass Effect = 12 years ago
Baldur's Gate = 21 years ago
Dragon Age = 10 years ago
Neverwinter Nights = 17 years ago
MDK2 = 19 years ago

0hMyGandhi2122d ago

Bioware made a few "bad games". This is true. But Gearbox made Alien: Colonel Marines next to Borderlands, They made Battleborn and Duke Nukem Forever. Yet people are chomping at the bit for Borderlands 3.

Bethesda actively screwed people over with Fallout 76 by screwing with the "whales" of the industry, and their most devoted supporters. They lied time and time again with it. Yet they also gave us Fallout 3.

N4G was previously quite murky on Hello Games after they released No Man Sky, but their only prior games experience were digital releases of a 2.5d race/platformer called Joe Danger.

I am genuinely trying to figure out what everyone's stance is on the ideas of relevance. "The people who made those games no longer work there" is a common reply that I seem to have gotten.

Well, if that's the case, why are people supporting Halo with 343 making the game and not Bungie? What about The Coalition taking over for Epic in making Gears of War? How about Criterion making a Need for Speed game after taking over for 8 other studios working on the franchise?

It seems like people are implying that it's "totally fine" for a brand new developer/totally different studio to take over the reins on a given property, but not for a studio like Bioware, whose influx of unfamiliar faces is no different than the developers I've mentioned above.

If someone could clarify this point, that would be great. I do appreciate all the comments/replies I've received thus far

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Razmiran2123d ago

Why? I agree they have been terrible, but if the game is actually good... why wouldnt you buy it if it falls on your intrests?

KillBill2123d ago

Well you would be forced to wait until much later after a game releases to really hope to see an honest assessment of a game or risk falling into what many of us did with Anthem and its promises.

When a game developers reaches a stage where you question hard each title that is released then support of it becomes simply too much of a risk. Too many games and developers out there for us to feel we should support any game series or developers simply because it has given us good games so long ago.

Razmiran2123d ago

You are actually right, when I wrote that I forgot to consider that from now on everything will be gaas

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Rogue Trader producer reveals his dream project: a CRPG SCP game with an actual budget

Owlcat Games producer Anatoly Shestov reveals his dream project: an SCP game with Owlcat RPG flair and a proper budget.

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While Layoffs Hit the Industry, Nintendo Retains 98% of Staff Including 78 With Disabilities

TNS: Based on its most recent ESG data, Nintendo boasts a remarkably low staff turnover rate of just 1.9%, with virtually no reported layoffs.

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Jin_Sakai23h ago

Because Nintendo makes great games.

Yesyes1h ago

It’s unreal that people are downvoting this when they consistently have the best scoring games on metacritic.

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rlow120h ago

Well it doesn’t surprise me. As much money as they make and how they value their employees. It’s a great company in that regard.

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drivxr17h ago

Well, when your games remain full price many years after release.

And you make profit off of outdated hardware.

I would be shocked if they couldn't afford to retain their staff.

lodossrage14h ago(Edited 14h ago)

I didn't want to say anything but drivxr is right.

Nintendo always sells at a profit because they purposely use tech that's always 5 or more years behind. And it's also true their games hardly ever get price decreases.

Don't get me wrong, it's great they kept most of their workforce, but making a point to have your tech specs behind everyone else affords that luxury.

Darkegg12h ago

I don’t think it’s their purpose to use old tech. It’s their purpose to make value of software and know their value. Nobody makes games like them that’s for sure. I just don’t appreciate their customer unfriendly policy.

It’s not impossible to take their status. Companies need to have a selection of 8-bit and 16-bit. Now imagine a split screen for 8 player game for SNES Mario kart and selling at $9.99. The problem is that it doesn’t make profit. So many companies won’t invest in “old” technology. Everyone guns for triple AAA modern technology software but honestly we can enjoy modernized 16-bit creative ideas that allows 8-player mayhem. It’s a pipe dream, possible but impossible.

Shane Kim13h ago(Edited 13h ago)

If they ended up kicking people out after all of that stated above, it would be truly shameful.

DivineHand1258h ago

Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Tesla and Meta are all trillion dollar companies yet they are laying people off in large numbers.

I believe the reason Nintendo layoffs off less workers may be a result of their culture. It seems Japanese companies believe in giving their workers long term or life long employment opportunities and will exhaust all options before laying off workers. This is something we don't see much of in the west unfortunately.

Rdeal2h ago

might be something to do with the fact all those companies hire more than 20x the employees than Nintendo

LoveSpuds8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

What the hell are you talking about? It has nothing to do with how profitable they are. Its completely cultural, MS and Sony make stacks of cash and still lay folks off. Nintendo chose not to lay off staff for the same reason their execs took pay cuts to increase staff pay instead; because they value their staff and view them as colleagues, and respect them as such.

If Sony weren't so US centric I fancy they'd fare better too, they should get shot of US and European leadership and go back to when Japanese execs were running the show if you ask me!

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It Shouldn't Take Expedition 33's Success to Remind Square Enix That Turn-Based Still Sells

TNS: Expedition 33 was the wake-up call Square Enix needed, telling it turn-based RPGs are still popular, but that shouldn't have been the case.

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Relientk773d ago

True, but if it does get it through their thick skulls, then that works.

Although, the Dragon Quest 1 + 2 HD remakes will be turn-based and (the worst kept secret) Final Fantasy IX remake should be turn-based I would imagine. Let's see if any newer games go turn-based too.

thorstein3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

DQIII HD Remake was turned based and very successful. Then there was a really obscure turn based game came Balder's Gate 3. I heard it might have done well.

Profchaos3d ago

I wouldn't be shocked if they switched ff to the vii remake combat system

PapaBop2d ago

It won't get through to them though, despite E33's success, they still won't risk going fully turn based for their big budget projects simply because they are still in the mindset that it needs to be action combat to appeal to the mainstream audience. I hope I'm wrong but don't underestimate just how stubborn Japanese execs can be

barom2d ago

Ya'll are hyping up Expedition 33 too much. Reminder that FF XVI sold 3 million in a week and it took Expedition 33 approximately a month to get to that (33 days to reach 3.3 million).

barom2d ago

1 platform vs 3 platforms
1 week vs 1 month

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DivineHand1253d ago

While it is true that Sqaure Enix has moved away from turn based games compared to how they were in the past, there is a good reason for it.

Older gamers will know this but during the ps2 era, we were flooded with turned based games from Japanese studios and this created a form of fatigue back then going into the next generation.

When Square released FF13, they received heavy criticism for making the game turned based like every other FF game and not doing enough to innovate. This is why they made FF15, FF7 Remake and FF16 have real time combat. It gave the series a fresh spin and has brought in new fans to the series.

I personally would be happy with either turned based FF or the real-time combat version we see today.

Shane Kim3d ago

Remake and Rebirth have "turn based" if you set it in the settings.

Lexreborn23d ago

Dang wish I saw your post before I made mine because we definitely feel the same way lol

Profchaos3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Yeah hit the nail on the head but its like ww2 games we get hundreds of them then a decade of nothing and people start missing them i think we're going to start seeing them return

Claire, dragon quest even yakuza have seen turn based return

Runechaz2d ago

Every Pokémon game is also a Turn Base RPG.. and selling millions

andy853d ago

Only need to look at their own game DQ 11 approaching 10 million to show there's a market. And that's not as big of a name as FF

Runechaz2d ago

you can also look at the Pokemon game number

Tacoboto3d ago

Another article about Expedition 33 and Square Enix and turn-based games? This is starting to sound like propaganda.

The game didn't sell because it's a turn-based game; it sold and is enjoyed because it's a really freaking good game that released completed at a good price without gamer drama attached to it. No Mtx, no wait-until-it's-patched, minimal bloat, a self-contained story, no multiplatform BS. Just a solid original game that absolutely nails what it intended to do.

Redemption-643d ago

I was just about to say the same thing.

anast3d ago

This comment should have a 100 upvotes, at least.

CrimsonWing693d ago

Maybe try actually listening to the fans who have supported the series for decades. This habit of ignoring your core audience just to chase people who were never interested in Final Fantasy in the first place makes no sense. And when that approach fails, doubling down on it is beyond baffling.

The battle system has never been the main reason non-FF or non-JRPG players stayed away. Gutting the series’ identity to chase a broader market doesn’t attract new players. It just alienates the loyal ones.

Keep going down this road and we’ll end up with Final Fantasy Fortnite abomination or a F2P Battle Royale game.. Oh wait…

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