Dragon Age 4 loses its executive producer again but is moving forward well

Dragon Age 4 loses its executive producer again but is moving forward well

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The stars seem to align for an exit from Dragon Age 4 in 2023. Last week the oh so talkative Jeff Grubb reported on a development that was progressing after long years of wading through semolina. 

Sayings that BioWare has just half-confirmed in a long blog post.

Dragon Age 4 is half finished

Dragon Age 4 is on the right track. The BioWare teams indicate that they have completed the pre-production phase, that is to say, to lay the foundations of the game, the technical foundations, the creative vision and the concepts. A stage that was completed last year, and the studio is now busy bringing its vision to life (environments, characters, gameplay, writing, cutscenes, etc.).



Now, Dragon Age 4 is halfway through its development cycle, but its executive producer, Christian Dailey, is leaving the ship to sail towards new horizons. He is the third person in this position to leave the studio in four years.

BioWare recalls, however, that the project is headed by industry veterans including Mac Walters (production director), with 18 years under his belt in the studio, Corrine Busche (game director) who has 15 years of experience or again Benoit Houle, who is in charge of development. The latter cut his teeth on Dragon Age Origins 16 years ago. The team is meeting fans later in the year to learn more about the game through blog posts and social media content. The more it advances in development, the more regular it will be in its communication. 



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