The views on Bioware’s latest entry to the epic Mass Effect franchise, Andromeda have been mixed, to say the least. The game does have a lot of issue which need solving, and amidst all the different reactions, it’s natural to wonder what the future holds for the series. According to Kotaku, sources close to the studio have said that Bioware has turned Bioware Montreal (the studio that developed Andromeda) into a support studio, and put Mass Effect on a hiatus for now. Though it’s highly unlikely that the studio will pull the plug on the popular sci-fi franchise, we may not get to see another Mass Effect adventure anytime soon. Here’s the official statement Kotaku received when they reached out for a comment: “Our teams at BioWare and across EA put in tremendou...
At E3 2014, it was revealed that Bioware Edmonton, the creators of the Mass Effect trilogy, was working on a new IP, but it was all very vague, and no specific information was provided. But according to Liam Robertson, this project will be officially revealed at E3 2017. Robertson talked about the project on a recent Patreon podcast, the same one where he also talks about a Knights of the Old Republic game being made by Bioware Austin. According to him, the new game is codenamed Dylan. It might be the game’s official title as well, and is related to the game’s protagonist. Here’s what Robertson had to say, as IBTimes reports, “Dylan is, from what I understand, a sci-fi themed game, it is sort of Destiny-style, takes some elements from The Division, it has like MMO e...