It does not appear to be Dragon Age. The Veilguard is now a huge success. Some unsettling information regarding BioWare has surfaced.
Recently, rumors of BioWare Edmonton closing BioWare Edmonton and the departure of Dragon Age The Veilguard's game director began circulating around the web. The source was specific “agenda fighters”.
Judging by Eurogamer journalists, this time their information is correct - at least part with the departure of Corinne Boucher, she will leave BioWare “in the coming weeks”. She has worked at EA for about 18 years and has been involved with The Sims franchise for most of that time.
At the same time, Eurogamer doesn't know anything about plans to shut down Dragon Age developer The Veilguard, it all remains at the level of “speculation”.
Critics have differing opinions about The Veilguard. While some have praised it as a masterpiece and declared that "old BioWare is back," others have characterized it as a good role-playing game with its own shortcomings but no greatness.
There were no unfavorable Metacritic reviews for the game at the time of writing. The Veilguard is a dynamic and captivating action role-playing game that keeps players active, especially at higher difficulty levels, according to the majority of reviewers who praised the gameplay.
But there were differing views here as well. The gameplay of The Veilguard, for instance, "feels stuck in the past," according to VGC, since it doesn't provide anything especially novel or inventive.
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