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BioWare: “Loan” employees are not allowed to return

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Proceeding to EA Bayoware employees: According to a report by Bloomberg, many bioware employees switch to other EA studios. Two dozen employees have also been released. BioWare has only 100 employees, two years ago it is said that it was two times.

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The US publisher announced that EA Bayoware looted the other studios last week to support other studios. However, the statement published by the EA allowed the conclusion that the biological employees only change the base, while the upcoming “mass effect” game is in pre-production. “In this phase of development we do not need the support of the entire studio,” Biovere has written in a blog entry.

But Bloomberg according to If this is not a temporary commitment in any way: former biovire employees were reported last week that they were permanently cut off from the biodes. Your alleged transitional tasks are now working for a long time. If you want to work for Biovare again in future, you have to apply again.

This message angered some employees, writing Bloomberg. Instead of working on roll-playing games in Panth Studio Biware, they will now have to develop sports and action games for EA. According to Bloomberg, it is not very attractive for some employees. Former biological developers are now working on sports like “Iron Man” and “Skate”.

Bioware Roll -Playing Games is a famous developer and has created “Baldur’s Gate” and “Nights of the Old Republic”. But the last decade was shaped by a flop: “Anthem” and “Mass Effect Andromeda” lagged behind the expectations of fans and investors. Recently published “Dragon Edge: The Vealguard” received concrete reviews, but only half -publishers were expected by EA.


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