The latest Dragon Age 4 development update from Bioware states that production is plugging along nicely, though a senior member of the team is leaving the project.
Over on Bioware’s official blog, studio general manager Gary McKay said that Dragon Age 4 is currently in the middle of production, which lines up with reports that the game is still over a year away. Currently, Dragon Age 4 isn’t even in an alpha state yet, but McKay states the team feels great about the progress. However, it seems as though executive producer Christian Daley isn’t sticking around.
“As we continue our journey, we wanted to wish Christian Dailey a heartfelt farewell from BioWare,” McKay said. “Christian started with us back in 2018 and has been a big influence on our games and leadership team, most recently as Executive Producer over Dragon Age’s development. The games industry is ever-changing though and sometimes folks want to go and try new things – we understand, but we will miss him as a friend and as a colleague.”
An update on Dragon Age production and more from GM, Gary McKay.https://t.co/qpHX99MdiH pic.twitter.com/mvw4RjIwyA
— BioWare (@bioware) February 23, 2022
Daley is only the latest high-profile name from Bioware to leave the company recently, though he had some encouraging parting words for colleagues and fans alike.
“I wanted to pass on the news that I am leaving BioWare. The next Dragon Age is in great hands,” Daley said on Twitter. “Looking forward to cheering on the team and playing as a fan. Please follow my friends on the latest and greatest moving forward.”
We still don’t know a lot about Dragon Age 4 other than it’ll focus on single player.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.