Bloomberg reports that Rocksteady is moving forward with a single-player Batman game, while Wonder Woman is in trouble.
Ex-BioWare veteran Mike Laidlaw says he would have quit the company if EA had forced games as a service elements on the Dragon Age series.
Ex-Bioware lead Mike Laidlaw has said that he would have quit the company if he was told that he had to shift the Dragon Age series focus from single-player experience to games as a service.
I've had an exciting week of playing things I'm not allowed to tell you about yet, but what I can tell you about is the awesome time I've been having.
The Veilguard may have performed below the company's financial expectations. These comments have made their way to the team ...
Incredible physics-based magical powers make up for frustratingly bland mission design in this debut title from BioWare and ...
Deliverance 2 has already recouped its development costs and turned a profit, having sold 1 million copies in its first 24 ...
Three months have now passed since BioWare finally saw the long-awaited release of its new RPG Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and ...
Dragon Age's former creative director Mike Laidlaw shares his response to EA's suggestion that The Veilguard would have done ...
Former Dragon Age lead developers have reacted to the suggestion by publisher EA that the series' most recent entry ...
A debut title from developers with a rich legacy, can Eternal Strands reach the heights of their past successes?
Paul Hruz and Michael Laidlaw are outspoken advocates against using medications like puberty blockers and hormone therapy to ...
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