Former lead writer on Mass Effect 2 and 3

Dragon Age: Dreadwolfapparently hit alpha in October last year, suggesting development was advancing as planned. Now production director and BioWare veteran Mac Walters has left the studio - one of several lead developers to depart over the past couple of years.

“As some of you already know, at the end of last year I decided to leave BioWare,” wrote Walters in apost announcing the move.

“These past 19 years have been a life-changing experience to say the least, and it made the choice to go very difficult. I’ve worked with so many wonderful people and had the privilege to be a part of the most amazing teams and projects. It’s hard to fathom it all, and I know I’ll be reflecting on it for years to come.”

Walters' LinkedIn page also describes his current focus as a “career break” for “personal goal pursuit”.

TheDragon Ageproject has also been rebooted several times, as EA scrapped an early narrative-focused concept in favour of a live service proposal, then scrapped the live service project in favour of Dreadwolf after the failure of Anthem. Dreadwolfis singleplayerand will be a direct sequel to Dragon Age: Inquisition,focused on eggboy Solas.