This year we’ve been inspired by the continued community support for our ongoing work on Star Wars: The Old Republic and Anthem. Now, as BioWare celebrates its 25th anniversary, the studio is poised for an exciting new era of amazing games. When I became Studio GM a little over three years ago, our goal as a leadership team was to position our people and projects for long-term success. But I also know that this is a good time for a change, for both myself and BioWare.
I will miss being able to work every day with our inspiring developers on the biggest and most exciting projects I can imagine. It’s not an easy decision to make, and big changes like this always come with a certain degree of sadness. And now, after nearly 20 years of work at BioWare, I’ve made the decision to retire from the studio and make way for the next generation of studio leaders. I’m incredibly fortunate to have had a career where I’ve been able to work with brilliantly talented people, create entire worlds from our imaginations, and see them being enjoyed by millions of people around the world.
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Get both departure messages in full below. Mike Gamble will lead the future of the Mass Effect series.
Matthew Goldman remains the creative director on the project. And Christian Dailey will take over as Dragon Age executive producer. Projects currently in development at BioWare remain underway, including the next major Dragon Age game, Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, the next major Mass Effect game, and “some things not yet announced,” according to Hudson.īioWare senior director of development operations Gary McKay will take over as BioWare’s interim general manager.