
The Canadian developer is officially working on a review of Anthem, as well as a new installment of Dragon Age.
Movements in BioWare. The study has published a job offer in which it hints that if "next great title" will correspond to one of the developer's "one of the most prestigious franchises", although no further clues are given in this regard. They request a new technical director, who will be responsible for contributing to the creation of "technology", with the aim of developing "impressive experiences". This leadership position requires, for its position, great collaborative capacity and team management.
"At BioWare, our mission is to create worlds of adventure, conflict, and camaraderie that inspire you to become the hero of your own story," they say in the offering. "Our teams innovate with the use of cutting-edge technology and tools like the Frostbite engine." They also point to the opportunity to work alongside “top notch” developers within the entire EA studio network.
“We are passionate about video games and their potential as a creative means of reaching and inspiring people through emotions, art, and engaging stories. If you share this passion, this is an incredible opportunity to help shape the next generation of video games, "they emphasize.
BioWare's immediate future
Much has been said about the latest failures of the study. The media has written rivers of ink about the release of Mass Effect Andromeda and the stumbling block of Anthem, its latest project. However, at BioWare they look to the future and have already decided to revamp the playable Anthem experience. The study will try, therefore, to save a title that has given them many headaches.
On the horizon is also the future Dragon Age, announced during The Game Awards 2018 through a teaser trailer. There is not much information on this expected return, although it is not expected to be published any time soon. According to Kotaku, a new Mass Effect is in the early stages of its development.
Source | BioWare