Dragon Age 4 development is chugging along, and is “in the middle” of production according to an update by BioWare’s general manager, Gary McKay. There are of course ups and downs in game development. McKay writes that the studio is pleased to reach this latest milestone. However, in more ambiguous news, it also marks a point when BioWare says goodbye to another key member. Christian Dailey, who was the executive producer for Dragon Age, has departed.
“As we continue our journey, we wanted to wish Christian Dailey a heartfelt farewell from BioWare,” McKay writes in the Dragon Age update post. “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. ”
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