BioWare ensures that they continue to work on Anthem as at the beginning
After all the stir generated, from BioWare they assure that they have not stopped working on Anthem, indeed, they assure that it is their top priority.
A while ago we echoed that BioWare had supposedly started to ignore Anthem. According to reports, the company had instructed its main developers to focus on Dragon Age 4. This is because the game is a real failure and people are totally disinterested in the game. Mike Gamble, one of those responsible for the study, has said that there is “a lot of (incorrect) speculation. Ensures that work at Anthem "hasn't changed"
BioWare says to continue working on Anthem
All the hype started with a tweet from Mark Darrah, executive producer of Anthem and Dragon Age. Without directly mentioning Dragon Age 4, mention that he is not working on the third and fifth installments of Dragon Age. This suggests that he would be working on the fourth installment, something that seems to have been denied.
Gamble has been asked on Twitter about this information. He highlighted that Ben Irving, Anthem Chief Producer at BioWare Austin and Chad Robertson, BioWare Austin Head of Online Services, are leading the project. So much has been the mess that Robertson himself has had to come to the fore to clarify the situation of both games.
There's been a lot of (incorrect) speculation on this. The studio's support and commitment to anthem HAS. NOT. CHANGED. https://t.co/uxwY3ADPRO
- Michael Gamble (@GambleMike) May 3th 2019
"We remain XNUMX percent committed to Anthem, and we really want to show gamers the content we are working on," said Robertson. “We want to make sure that we don't overpromise, so the information on what is to come will be clearer when they are finished,” he adds.
Robertson appears to be trying to control the problem generated by Gamble and Darrah's tweets. BioWare has it difficult with Anthem, since the launch has been a real chestnut. Despite the talk of Dragon Age 4, it would be at least two years to launch the game. During this time they cannot afford to ditch Anthem, as it would mean not having income with which to maintain the studio.
@BenIrvo and @crobertson_atx are your doubts to follow.
- Michael Gamble (@GambleMike) May 1th 2019

