The gaming world has been buzzing with news about BioWare and their latest release, Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Amidst the excitement of the game's success, unsettling rumors have emerged regarding the future of BioWare Edmonton and the departure of key personnel. Specifically, there have been whispers about the studio's potential closure and the exit of Dragon Age: The Veilguard's game director, Corinne Boucher. These rumors originated from sources labeled as "agenda fighters," casting doubt on their credibility.
Eurogamer has confirmed that Corinne Boucher, who has been with EA for approximately 18 years and primarily worked on The Sims franchise, will indeed be leaving BioWare in the coming weeks. However, Eurogamer has not found any evidence to support the speculation about BioWare Edmonton's closure, leaving it as just that—speculation.
As for Dragon Age: The Veilguard itself, the game has garnered a mix of reviews. Some critics have hailed it as a masterpiece, proclaiming that "old BioWare is back," suggesting a return to the studio's former glory. Others, while acknowledging it as a solid role-playing game, have pointed out its flaws and argued that it falls short of greatness. At the time of writing, there were no unfavorable reviews on Metacritic, and the majority of reviewers praised the game's dynamic and engaging action role-playing elements, particularly at higher difficulty levels.
However, not all feedback was unanimously positive. VGC, for instance, critiqued The Veilguard's gameplay as feeling "stuck in the past," lacking the innovation and freshness that some players might expect from a new release in the franchise.
As the community continues to explore Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the future of BioWare remains a topic of keen interest and concern among fans and industry observers alike.