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My Adventures with Superman: Where to Watch & Stream Online - comingsoon.net - Usa - county White - county Clark - county Perry - Where
comingsoon.net
06.09.2023 / 16:15

My Adventures with Superman: Where to Watch & Stream Online

is an American superhero animated series based on the titular DC Comics character. My Adventures with Superman follows a young Clark Kent and his efforts to build his identity as Superman and discover his origins. Clark also contends with various villains such as Deathstroke, Task Force X, and a mysterious being known as “The General”.

Imagendary Studios reportedly hit with mass staff layoffs - gamedeveloper.com
gamedeveloper.com
28.08.2023 / 19:39

Imagendary Studios reportedly hit with mass staff layoffs

A now former employee from game developer from Imagendary Studios alleges the developer has laid off a majority of its reportedly 54-person staff. 

BioWare Cuts Roughly 50 Jobs, But Still Confident Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Will Reach 'Full Potential' | Push Square - pushsquare.com
pushsquare.com
28.08.2023 / 00:28

BioWare Cuts Roughly 50 Jobs, But Still Confident Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Will Reach 'Full Potential' | Push Square

Some unfortunate news from Mass Effect and Dragon Age developer BioWare: the studios has announced that it'll be «eliminating approximately 50 roles», in an attempt to reshape the company for the better.

The BioWare layoffs include the writer responsible for Dragon Age's best character - pcgamer.com
pcgamer.com
24.08.2023 / 18:15

The BioWare layoffs include the writer responsible for Dragon Age's best character

BioWare is laying off 50 employees, studio manager Gary McKay announced yesterday. No mention of what roles were being made redundant was made at the time, only that the studio's «commitment remains steadfast» when it comes to the upcoming Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. That's hard to believe now, in light of the fact that writer Mary Kirby, who gave the world the hairy-chested Varric, is among those looking for new employment. 

Bioware Announces Massive Changes To Studio - gameranx.com - Announces
gameranx.com
24.08.2023 / 16:13

Bioware Announces Massive Changes To Studio

Maintaining relevancy and longevity is one of the hardest things to do in the video game industry. As weird as it is to say, it’s “easy” to make a good game if you follow certain principles and know what you’re doing. That’s why the indie game market is full of up-and-coming teams and talents primed to take over. But what’s hard is to make great games consistently and profit from them, especially with the rising cost of titles and the increased call for quality. Bioware was a developer who once dominated the industry, and now they’re very far from the point in their history.

BioWare lays off around 50 employees as work on Mass Effect and Dragon Age: Dreadwolf continues - rockpapershotgun.com
rockpapershotgun.com
24.08.2023 / 12:05

BioWare lays off around 50 employees as work on Mass Effect and Dragon Age: Dreadwolf continues

Dragon Age and Mass Effect’s storied developer BioWare have laid off around 50 employees, including veteran devs who had been with the company for 20 years, in what they call a “shift towards a more agile and more focused studio.” The reasoning behind the job cuts has a now-rote focus on efficiency that sadly echoes other redundancy announcements from this year - including ones from other widely admired studios like Firaxis and CD Projekt Red.

BioWare lays off about 50 people in the pursuit of being "agile" and "focused" - techradar.com
techradar.com
24.08.2023 / 11:57

BioWare lays off about 50 people in the pursuit of being "agile" and "focused"

BioWare, the studio behind Dragon Age and Mass Effect series, has announced that it is laying off around 50 staff members to «meet the needs of upcoming projects» and to make the studio «more agile and more focused».  

BioWare is laying off 50 people, Dragon Age veterans included - pcgamesn.com
pcgamesn.com
24.08.2023 / 11:05

BioWare is laying off 50 people, Dragon Age veterans included

Ahead of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, BioWare announces it’s laying off 50 employees, including a writer who’s worked on every single Dragon Age game. It describes the layoffs as “necessary, but unavoidable” and insists the development of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf (and the next Mass Effect game) is still on course.

BioWare cutting 50 jobs - pcgamesinsider.biz
pcgamesinsider.biz
24.08.2023 / 09:05

BioWare cutting 50 jobs

EA's BioWare is laying off around 50 people from the studio.

BioWare lays off roughly 50 employees: 'We must shift towards a more agile and more focused studio' - pcgamer.com
pcgamer.com
23.08.2023 / 22:19

BioWare lays off roughly 50 employees: 'We must shift towards a more agile and more focused studio'

In a blog post that studio manager Gary McKay said was «deeply painful and humbling to write,» BioWare announced that it is laying off roughly 50 employees in order to «preserve the health of the studio and better enable us to do what we do best: create exceptional story-driven single-player experiences filled with vast worlds and rich characters.»

BioWare cuts around 50 jobs to become a 'more agile and focused studio' - engadget.com - Canada
engadget.com
23.08.2023 / 21:37

BioWare cuts around 50 jobs to become a 'more agile and focused studio'

Mass Effect and Dragon Age studio BioWare is eliminating approximately 50 positions as parent Electronic Arts attempts to turn it into a "more agile and focused studio." The reorganization was “unavoidable,” according to BioWare general manager Gary McKay, as it was necessary in order to meet the studio's evolving needs.

BioWare Lays off 50 People to Restructure into 'Agile' Team Focused on Core Single-Player Franchises - mmorpg.com
mmorpg.com
23.08.2023 / 21:13

BioWare Lays off 50 People to Restructure into 'Agile' Team Focused on Core Single-Player Franchises

BioWare general manager Gary McKay has announced they are “reorganizing” their team and laying off about 50 people. McKay makes it clear that the teams continue working on core franchises, Dragon Age and Mass Effect.

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