In rather upsetting news, Bioware, the developers behind Dragon Age: Dreadwolf and Mass Effect, have announced that the company will be laying off around 50 employees as part of its efforts to restructure the studio’s approach to development.
This is also part of EA’s plans to cut its workforce, which was announced in March, and now, players are concerned about how this will affect their upcoming titles.
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The announcement comes via a blog post from BioWare GM Gary McKay, who, in the statement, explains that the studio will be laying off more than 50 employees as part of their efforts to shift towards a “more agile and more focused studio.” In addition, they make clear they are doing all they can to ensure the process is handled with “empathy, respect, and clear communication.”
Amid these layoffs, players are naturally concerned about how this will affect the games currently in development at the studio, including Drago Age: Dreadwolf and a new Mass Effect game. McKay clarified that the studio’s dedication to Dragon Age has “never wavered” and that the team is working hard and is “confident that we’ll have the time needed to ensure Dreadwolf reaches its full potential.” Those affected by the layoff will be able to apply for other positions in EA, but McKay said that it is “unlikely” they will be able to find a new role in the company. McKay closes out his statement by thanking everyone at Bioware for their work and the community.
EA made its intentions known back in March of this year when it announced its plans to cut 6% of its workforce across the entire company, and this round of layoff is just one part of that move.
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