The news that EA announced its sale last night shocked the entire gaming circle, and a lot of people who were obsessed with this deal.Former BioWare employees are walking on thin ice, and some people think this is the end of the day for EA's LBGTQ+ developers.EA's LBGTQ+ developers are mainly in BioWare, a studio that often alludes to the political agenda.In view of this, former senior BioWare developers are concerned that BioWare is at risk of being shut down by EA.
Patrick Weekes, a senior developer who worked for BioWare for 20 years and served as chief screenwriter, posted on Bluesky about EA's acquisition, simulating the conversation between EA and the buyer in a teasing tone, worrying about the fate of BioWare being brutally shut down.
Many fans seem to feel the same way.However, given that BioWare has been in a failed state for many years, they don't care much about it.BioWare's last decent work was Mass Effect 3, and the recent Dragon Age was a huge failure.
BioWare has been in operation for twenty years
If the new owner doesn't want to keep BioWare, they could theoretically sell the once legendary studio, but the question that comes with it is who is willing to acquire them.
However, the current situation doesn't seem very good for the studio.After the acquisition, EA has already been in debt of $20 billion, hoping to make higher profits, and getting rid of BioWare seems to be a breeze.
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