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Baldur’s Gate and Dragon Age Vet Praises Larian’s BG3, Says BG2 Had a Ton of Cut Content Too - wccftech.com
wccftech.com
01.09.2023 / 18:45

Baldur’s Gate and Dragon Age Vet Praises Larian’s BG3, Says BG2 Had a Ton of Cut Content Too

Baldur's Gate 3 was released around a month ago to massive critical and commercial acclaim. In case that wasn't enough, Larian Studios got the approval of cRPG veteran David Gaider, who worked on Baldur's Gate II, Neverwinter Nights, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, and all of the Dragon Age games. Gaider said on Twitter that Baldur's Gate 3 managed to resurrect the feeling of the first two installments in every way, proving to be a worthy successor.

Baldur's Gate 3 gets high praise from Dragon Age writer and Baldur's Gate 2 dev: "A worthy successor" and "monumental achievement" - gamesradar.com
gamesradar.com
28.08.2023 / 14:49

Baldur's Gate 3 gets high praise from Dragon Age writer and Baldur's Gate 2 dev: "A worthy successor" and "monumental achievement"

Dragon Age writer and Baldur's Gate 2 dev David Gaider has finally finished Baldur's Gate 3, and like countless other fans, he reckons it's "a worthy successor" to BioWare's CRPGs.

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.

BioWare’s Layoffs Include Veteran Writers Lukas Kristjanson and Mary Kirby - gamingbolt.com
gamingbolt.com
27.08.2023 / 16:21

BioWare’s Layoffs Include Veteran Writers Lukas Kristjanson and Mary Kirby

BioWare recently announced that it will be letting go of around 50 employees in a fresh round of layoffs, as it looks to become a more “agile” studio, and as it turns out, the list of people who’ll be departing the company as a result includes quite a few notable ones.

BioWare lays off senior writing staff as part of its recent job cuts - eurogamer.net
eurogamer.net
26.08.2023 / 19:15

BioWare lays off senior writing staff as part of its recent job cuts

As part of its recently publicised cutbacks, BioWare has «let go of» Lukas Kristjanson, the lead writer behind Baldur's Gate 1 and 2, and the writer of the first three Dragon Age games, Mary Kirby.

BioWare Lays Off Original Baldur's Gate Lead Writer - thegamer.com
thegamer.com
26.08.2023 / 14:25

BioWare Lays Off Original Baldur's Gate Lead Writer

BioWare writer Lukas Kristjanson, who has worked at the studio for more than 25 years, has been laid off. This comes as 50 developers lose their jobs at BioWare, despite having at least two huge games in development: Dragon Age: Dreadwolf and Mass Effect 5.

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Release Date Window Delayed to Summer 2024 or Later - comingsoon.net
comingsoon.net
25.08.2023 / 20:55

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Release Date Window Delayed to Summer 2024 or Later

Fans will be waiting a bit longer for BioWare’s. The studio had hoped to launch the game this year on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S before moving it back to early 2024. Now, BioWare is moving Dragon Age: Dreadwolf’s release window back to Summer 2024 at the earliest.

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf May Not Launch Until 2025 - Report - gamespot.com
gamespot.com
25.08.2023 / 16:05

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf May Not Launch Until 2025 - Report

However, BioWare is supposedly targeting a Summer 2024 release at this time.

Dragon Age Dreadwolf keeps getting delayed internally, report claims - videogameschronicle.com
videogameschronicle.com
25.08.2023 / 12:43

Dragon Age Dreadwolf keeps getting delayed internally, report claims

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf’s release “keeps getting pushed back” internally at BioWare.

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. 

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Is Now Targeting Summer 2024 at the Earliest, Says Grubb, But Late 2024 Is More Likely - wccftech.com
wccftech.com
24.08.2023 / 16:30

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Is Now Targeting Summer 2024 at the Earliest, Says Grubb, But Late 2024 Is More Likely

Yesterday's BioWare studio update left fans of the studio feeling very anxious about Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. BioWare General Manager Gary McKay tried to assure the public that the layoffs of 50 employees wouldn't meaningfully affect the final development stretch of the fourth mainline installment in the Dragon Age series, but his words rang a bit hollow among the community.

BioWare lays off about 50 people in the pursuit of being "agile" and "focused" - techradar.com
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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».  

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