Electronic Arts (EA) recently informed staff at “Dragon Age” and “Mass Effect” studio BioWare that many of them would be temporarily moved to other projects at the publisher until the next ...
BioWare now has fewer than 100 employees after laying off “around two dozen” staffers and shifting others to different projects at EA, Bloomberg reports.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard had a strong launch and solid reviews, but it ultimately fell significantly short of EA's sales expectations, leading to a dramatic downsizing of BioWare. As expected, the ...
Earlier this week, it was reported that a lot of developers were taken out of BioWare to be temporarily shifted to other projects within Electronic Arts, since Mass Effect 5 is still in pre ...
Electronic Arts announced a downsizing of BioWare yesterday that saw "many" employees being moved to other studios within the company while "a core team" continues work on the next Mass Effect.
After a rough 2024, studios like EA’s BioWare continues to weigh operations as developers chime in through a GDC survey ...
BioWare's development hell made developers wish that one of the studio's most successful titles was a failure instead.
Electronic Arts declined to comment on the possibility of layoffs on top of the transfers: In a statement provided to IGN, an EA rep said only that BioWare's "full focus is Mass Effect," adding ...
The Veilguard missed its sales targets, with EA's CEO suggesting the audience wanted something more akin to live service titles.
Last week, publisher Electronic Arts mentioned that BioWare's latest game, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, missed sales ...
Electronic Arts (EA) stock is up today after the video game developer and publisher got an analyst upgrade and started laying off employees.