The next Dragon Age game is still «right in the middle of production», BioWare has said, while announcing the departure of executive producer Christian Dailey.
Dailey is the latest of several high-profile figures to leave BioWare, though today's blog post seeks to reassure fans that development is going smoothly with other veterans at the helm.
The timing of the blog post is interesting — just a week after Venturebeat Jeff Grubb reported the next Dragon Age would arrive in around 18 months and that the project was in good shape. (He later clarified that he had meant to say it would not arrive before then.)
There's nothing in today's blog post which definitively narrows down the release schedule for the next Dragon Age — though word the game is still «in the middle of Production» rather suggests the game is not imminent.
Seeking to illuminate that timeframe further, BioWare laid out its various stages of game development: Concept and Pre-Production — when a game's «blueprint» is decided — followed by Production, ending in Alpha and Beta builds.
«For the next Dragon Age, we are right in the middle of Production, which is a great feeling,» BioWare boss Gary McKay wrote. «Our blueprint was completed last year, so we're now focused on building out our vision: creating amazing environments, deep characters, strong gameplay, impactful writing, emotional cinematics — and much more. The blueprint for the game is well understood and the team is focused.»
Christian Dailey, who joined BioWare from Blizzard back in 2018 to lead its Austin studio and work on Anthem, was no longer Dragon Age's executive producer, McKay confirmed.
Dailey had been «a big influence on our games and leadership team,» McKay wrote. «The games industry is
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