Since EA was jointly acquired by three major groups led by a Saudi consortium, BioWare Studio, which has always advocated political elements such as diversity and LGBTQ+, is seriously inconsistent with the values of the Middle East. This has also led to speculation that BioWare Studio may be ill-fated and may even be at risk of closure.

However, an N7 section blog released by BioWare officials today completely dispels this doubt.BioWare reiterated on its official website that the new "Mass Effect" game is still in development, and the studio remains committed to expanding the IP and intends to tell more stories with the support of EA.

In addition, BioWare also confirmed that a live-action series adapted from the "Mass Effect" game is being produced by Amazon's studio. The story is set after the game trilogy and will be an original story.This also means that the Mass Effect episodes will not feature ramp storylines.

BioWare also said that the TV series writing team has been established and started to operate, and more information about the upcoming "Mass Effect" game is still confidential. Only when the studio is ready will it give players a glimpse of its latest progress.
After the disastrous failure of Dragon Age 4, BioWare was on the verge of collapse.The game failed to meet EA's expectations.All game writers were laid off, and the development team was reduced to less than a hundred people.
However, BioWare seems to have learned from its previous mistakes and is focusing entirely on Mass Effect rather than developing multiple games simultaneously, thus avoiding mediocre releases like Dragon Age 4: Shadowkeep.


