As Anthem leads transfer on to different tasks inside BioWare, these nonetheless dedicated to the Anthem trigger are apprehensive that the developer is chopping its losses.
Over the previous few days, Anthem gamers observed that a number of the game’s most seen leaders have up to date their Twitter bios to point they’re now not concerned with the game.
Executive producer Mark Darrah, and lead producer Michael Gamble have each began engaged on different BioWare tasks. Anthem game director Jonathan Warner has additionally lately stepped away, although that has to do with a household emergency, with the idea that he’ll return to the game after taking some private time.
Darrah even tweeted about it, low-key confirming the staff is engaged on Dragon Age 4. The veteran producer additionally linked to last year Dragon Age Game Awards teaser.
We aren’t engaged on Dragon Age 3
We aren’t engaged on Dragon Age 5
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I assume that is that.— Mark Darrah (@BioMarkDarrah) May 1, 2019
It’s been reported that BioWare recently rebooted a Dragon Age project to higher align with EA’s games-as-a-service ambitions. It’s very attainable Dragon Age Four is that undertaking.
In response to this uncertainty, Michael Gamble tweeted that the “studio’s support and commitment to anthem HAS. NOT. CHANGED (emphasis his).” Gamble in flip referred followers to the Twitter profiles for Ben Irving, and Chad Robertson – each of whom work at BioWare Austin, the studio which has seemingly now taken over post-launch assist.
There’s been a whole lot of (incorrect) hypothesis on this. The studio’s assist and dedication to anthem HAS. NOT. CHANGED. https://t.co/uxwY3ADPRO
— Michael Gamble (@GambleMike) May 3, 2019
@BenIrvo and @crobertson_atx are your dudes to observe.
— Michael Gamble (@GambleMike) May 1, 2019
The information comes at a time when group morale has reached an all-time low, after BioWare delayed the game’s roadmap indefinitely because it continues to work on bugs and different core issues.
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