Scriptwriter Michael Tucker, known for his Story Mode and Lessons from the Screenplay videos, has joined the development team of the next Mass Effect.
Dragon Age 4 executive producer Christian Dailey has left BioWare, while Corinne Busche has been named the project's new director.
BioWare GM Gary McKay notes that the blueprint was "completed last year" and the team is focused on "building out our vision."
Jeff Grubb says that development is on schedule, which is "about 18 months out from today" and expects a late 2023 launch at the earliest.
BioWare's space opera sci-fi RPG trilogy is now available for subscribers of EA Play, Xbox Game Pass, and Game Pass for PC.
It seems like BioWare is finally changing engines with the next Mass Effect and dropping Frostbite for the new Unreal Engine 5.
The MMORPG's next expansion has been pushed back to early next year, with the development team "focusing additional testing on the many areas [they] have changed throughout the game."
More new evidence seems to be doubling down on recent reports that Mass Effect: Legendary Edition will be coming soon to Xbox Game Pass.
Though it made an appearance at The Game Awards 202, BioWare's big fantasy RPG looks to be skipping this year's show.
Another high profile Dragon Age lead leaves BioWare, though the developer insists it is committed to "a high-quality Dragon Age game."
The sci-fi series could be jumping to some type of adaptation soon if early reports are any indication.
A recent update to the trilogy's Xbox store listing could be pointing to its addition to Xbox Game Pass in the near future.
Aspyr Media's port brings BioWare's beloved action RPG to the Nintendo Switch. It's priced at $14.99.
It might be a while before we learn concrete details about the next Mass Effect, but BioWare has shared new concept art for fans to look at.
Though we're still yet to see gameplay footage from BioWare's upcoming action RPG, there is at least new artwork to look at.
The LinkedIn profile of former BioWare developer Daniel Nordlander suggests that the upcoming RPG will only release for PC and new-gen consoles.
No, not the remake- Aspyr Media is bringing over BioWare's beloved 2003 Star Wars RPG to the Nintendo Switch at long last.
Sources speaking to GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb says that everything is on the table for the sequel, including a move to Unreal Engine.
The long awaited remasters seemed to do very well for EA, said to have been well above hopes in the latest earnings call.
What narrative directions could BioWare's space opera franchise possibly be headed in?