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Corinne Busche, the game director behind the 2024 action RPGDragon Age: The Veilguard, is officially saying farewell to BioWare. Released in October 2024,Dragon Age: The Veilguardwas the long-awaited fourth game in the series, released almost a decade after the last installment.

In the 10 years following the release ofDragon Age: Inquisitionin 2014, fans of the franchise became more and more desperate for any details about the next entry in BioWare’s fantasy RPG series. In the end,Dragon Age: The Veilguardsaw the return of Solas, who the protagonist must seek to stop from destroying the Veil, the boundary between the physical and spiritual worlds. Several other familiar faces appeared in the title, including Varric, the rogue storyteller, and the shapeshifting Witch of the Wilds, Morrigan. While many fans of the series were pleased by many aspects ofThe Veilguard, response to the title was polarized online, and now, it looks like BioWare is experiencing a surprising shakeup.

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A new report fromEurogamerconfirms recent rumors that Corinne Busche, the game director ofDragon Age: The Veilguard, is leaving BioWare. These rumors also claimed that BioWare Edmonton would be closing its doors, though this doesn’t seem to be the case and remains uncorroborated. Before joining BioWare in 2019, Busche helped design several systems across numerous entries inThe Simsfranchise at Maxis. According to the report confirming Busche’s departure from BioWare, her exit is unrelated toDragon Age: The Veilguard’s commercial performance, which many have questioned over the past few months. While EA has yet to confirm whether the game’s sales met expectations, the company will reportedly release its recent financial results on February 4.

Busche’s BioWare Exit Reportedly Unrelated to The Veilguard’s Performance

Though the game saw praise for its environments and combat,Dragon Age: The Veilguardwas subject to review bombingfollowing its release, with many accusing the game of being too “woke” and including forced DEI content. Many fans of the franchise also criticized the title’s pacing and writing, with some also frustrated byThe Veilguard’s lore. After a 10-year wait, many players hoped for additional post-launch content. However, shortly afterThe Veilguard’s release, BioWare announced that no DLC was in the works, leading to more fan frustration.

BioWare has reportedly shifted its focus towards the nextMass Effecttitle, which was first announced in 2020. Players are eager to hear Effect 4in 2025, though despite two development teams currently being hard at work on the title, it remains in early development.Dragon Agefans continue to hold out hope for a fifth entry somewhere down the line, though the future of the fantasy series remains unclear.

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Enter the world of Thedas, a vibrant land of rugged wilderness, treacherous labyrinths, and glittering cities – steeped in conflict and secret magics. Now, a pair of corrupt ancient gods have broken free from centuries of darkness and are hellbent on destroying the world.Thedas needs someone they can count on. Rise as Rook, Dragon Age’s newest hero. Be who you want to be and play how you want to play as you fight to stop the gods from blighting the world. But you can’t do this alone – the odds are stacked against you. Lead a team of seven companions, each with their own rich story to discover and shape, and together you will become The Veilguard.

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