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Dragon Age: The Veilguard game director departs BioWare after 18 years at EA after an offer to build a new RPG she 'couldn't turn down'

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Update, January 17: Eurogamer has received a statement from Busche, also confirming her departure, which states that she received an offer she «couldn't turn down».

Busche writes: «At the heart of it, this was about my own fulfillment. I did what I set out to do at BioWare. That is to come in and help right the ship.

I love Dragon Age, and BioWare, so the chance to return the game to a proper quality single player RPG was the privilege of a lifetime. »It was hard fought, as games with such tumultuous dev cycles rarely end up shipping, and even more rarely turn out great.

We, as a team, did it. And it was hard. It took a toll on me. BioWare still has a lot of work to do culturally, but I do believe they are on the right footing now." As for that new offer, she says that the «departure was voluntary, as I have been presented with an opportunity I couldn't turn down.

I don’t want to say much more right now, but you can count on it being in the CRPG space and upholding the traditions of great characters.» Original story: Dragon Age: The Veilguard's game director, Corinne Busche, is said to be leaving BioWare after almost two decades at the company, according to multiple sources.

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