BioWare hopes Dragon Age: The Veilguard brings the studio “back into the conversation as a top game studio” after Anthem and Mass Effect Andromeda flops

BioWare is in desperate need of a hit

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Dragon Age: The Veilguardis officially out in the wild, andBioWareis hoping its success will bring the studio back into the fans' good graces.

A newBloombergreport details Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s turbulent development, which saw the project go through two internal reboots, first from a single-player RPG to a live-service game and then back to the single-player RPG that ultimately released on Halloween. BioWare boss Gary McKay told Bloomberg “a lot of things started to fall into place” following the decision to ditch the live-service idea and go back to the studio’s roots.

And then you have theBioWare layoffsthat happened in August 2023, as well asreported internal delays, oh, and Covid-19 caused the studio to shift over to remote hiring, posing another hurdle for the studio to clear. It seems something of a minor miracle when you consider all of its headwinds that Dragon Age: The Veilguard is now in players' hands, and is getting pretty darn good reviews too.

GamesRadar+’s 4/5-starDragon Age: The Veilguard reviewcalls the game “a true return to RPG form for BioWare,” praising the “captivating companions with rich arcs,” the “action-oriented combat that’s tough but fair,” and the “catnip for lore nerds.”

Meanwhile,the game is topping sales charts and breaking Steam records for the studio. All of this is likely music to McKay’s ears, who’s assuredly feeling the pressure to deliver a success following its one-two punch of disappointment with 2017’s Mass Effect: Andromeda and 2019’s failed shooter Anthem. Indeed, McKay said he hopes Dragon Age: The Veilguard will “bring BioWare back into the conversation as a top game studio.”

Naturally, BioWare parent company EA is hoping the same, withCEO Andrew Wilson saying in a recent investors call that Dragon Age: The Veilguard has “breakout capabilities” due to “incredibly strong” reviews and “limited competition” in the AAA space.

“After all the chatter” about Baldur’s Gate and Dragon Age, Baldur’s Gate 3 director hints he’s “very curious” to play The Veilguard - and he wasted no time on the download.

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