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tricky did irreparable damage to bioware, if they do shut down bioware he knows he was a major part of that.BioWare is quite likely to be beheaded in Riyadh's town square (or wherever, I don't know where the Saudis execute degenerates).
Look at this fucking faggot acting like his dogshit contribution to Dragon Age wasn't the coffin being lowered into the grave:
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if they do shut down bioware he knows he was a major part of that.
Yes it's because of politics and not because Bioware as a studio hasn't had anything you could even generously refer to as a "success" since 2014 and has been bleeding money and damaging IPs for a full decade or more.BioWare is quite likely to be beheaded in Riyadh's town square (or wherever, I don't know where the Saudis execute degenerates).
Look at this fucking faggot acting like his dogshit contribution to Dragon Age wasn't the coffin being lowered into the grave:
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BioWare is quite likely to be beheaded in Riyadh's town square (or wherever, I don't know where the Saudis execute degenerates).
Look at this fucking faggot acting like his dogshit contribution to Dragon Age wasn't the coffin being lowered into the grave:
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Inshallah his fears are realized and the Saudis actually do finally, mercifully put the rainbow-painted zombie of Bioware down (by literally throwing them down from the highest rooftop in their kingdom). It's already, what, almost 15 years overdue?BioWare is quite likely to be beheaded in Riyadh's town square (or wherever, I don't know where the Saudis execute degenerates).
Look at this fucking faggot acting like his dogshit contribution to Dragon Age wasn't the coffin being lowered into the grave:
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Blame the fag shit, not the back to back failures they released.
On Monday it was announced that Electronic Arts (EA) is being sold to a group of investors that include Silver Lake, the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund, and Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners. This deal is for roughly $55 billion and includes $20 billion in debt to be taken on by EA from JPMorgan Chase. With the company going private with the deal and taking on this new debt, it has, once again, seen many under the EA umbrella start to worry about what it means for the future. From studios to in-development games, how aggressive will the changes be in order to pay off that debt.
One studio especially worried about the future is BioWare.
In January, the Edmonton-based studio saw a number of staff let go after Dragon Age: The Veilguard failed to meet expectations set by EA. At the time, a number of employees spoke about the fear of another wave of layoffs. While that hasn’t happened, many have continued to work with a feeling that any day could be the last of BioWare has they know it.
Fast forward to today, and that feeling has grown tenfold.
Multiple sources within the company have spoken under the condition of anonymity about their feelings over the last 24 hours. Of those who spoke, most believe that BioWare will be one of the first studios to see more cuts when the new group takes over.
“Look at the negativity that came after Dragon Age,” said one source. “If we felt it was only going to get worse then, you can imagine what some of us think now.”
The sale of EA to the investor group isn’t expected to close until Q1 Fiscal Year 2027, meaning that studios and employees likely have until at least April 2026 before anything becomes official. That said, there are a few that are already preparing to look for work elsewhere.
“I’ve been doing it since last year, but I’m making sure I have a portfolio ready and feelers out for other jobs,” another current employee said. “Kind of feels like a matter of time.”
When asked for why they feel that way about BioWare specifically, almost all of them pointed to the discussions that happened after Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s release. The company’s headcount was cut to less than 100 people after having more than 200 in 2023. While staff reduction is normal for studios after big game releases, the drastic number has people wondering if EA planned for more cuts at BioWare.
Insider Gaming understands that, at one point, there were talks of EA looking to sell off the studio. Where those ended up, however, is unknown.
Regarding where things stand with Mass Effect, they all are working under the assumption that the game is going to come out. At the beginning of the year, only a small team was actively working on it, but more resources had recently started to be put into the game.
“We’re going to keep working until they tell us were done,” Insider Gaming was told. “It’s not the healthiest way to live, but as long as the paychecks keep coming, we’re not going to just walk away.”
Its wasnt. Look at Baldur's Gate 3. That had fag shit and was great. Bioware has no talent left.I do think the fag shit -- especially with regards to Veilguard, and to a much lesser degree Andromeda -- is part of the reason those failures failed so hard, but good luck ever getting anyone at BioWare to accept that.
Its wasnt. Look at Baldur's Gate 3. That had fag shit and was great. Bioware has no talent left.
No but it had gay bear sex.I haven't played Baldur's Gate 3, but I don't recall hearing it had a whole cutscene instructing you on how to apologize for misgendering someone.
Good.They're apparently shitting themselves now.
https://insider-gaming.com/bioware-staff-worried-about-studios-future/
Pure depravity is less gay than scolding about being depraved in the correct fashion.No but it had gay bear sex.
And to his credit, the player has to egg him into doing the deed as a literal bear.This furry-coded druid is far more attractive than anything in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. People are more forgiving since you don't actually see the bear-on-you sex.
They didn't go anywhere because nobody has bought Bioware and nobody wants to. Microsoft bloated itself for years and now they are cutting back. Sony isn't going to buy it. Embracer is in terrible shape. 2K? What the hell kind of reporting is this? If EA could have sold Bioware before going private they would have.Insider Gaming understands that, at one point, there were talks of EA looking to sell off the studio. Where those ended up, however, is unknown.
SUFFAH FAGWARE.Good.
View attachment 7983882The remaining staff are truly talentless hacks because anyone else would have left by now, and the studio is fucking Edmonton and the only people moving to Canada right now are bottom of the barrel pajeets.
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