BioWare did not give up

Nov-19-2019 | Categories: Anthem

According to Kotaku, after Biothe's "Anthem", in addition to the much anticipated "Dragon Age 4", a new "Mass Effect" project is under development and is still in a very early stage of development.


The new Mass Effect project was developed by Edmonton Studios at BioWare Headquarters and led by Mike Gamble. Mike Gamble is the lead producer of Anthem and the producer of Mass Effect: Andromeda.


Mike Gamble led the development of "Anthem" that was expected in the year, but after the launch, there were many problems: various game bugs, poor balance, unscrupulous mechanism, server problems and so on.


Various problems caused the evaluation of the game to fall directly to the bottom. In everyone's impression, EA and BioWare may have given up the game. However, recently noticed that the well-known media Kotaku broke the news, BioWare did not give up "Anthem"!


Kotaku's editor, Jason Schreier, claims to have received information from insiders at EA: In the past few months, BioWare and its parent company, EA, are planning to re-create Anthem, which insiders call it Anthem 2.0 or Anthem Next, but many of the details are still in the works, so the time is not certain.


Jason Schreier said that the revision of "Anthem" will be like the previous "No Man's Sky", which will make a lot of changes to the core mechanism of the game as a whole, or completely delete it, especially in the three aspects of tasks, brush and open world. huge change. If you change too much, it may become a brand new game. Of course, players who bought "Anthem" will have a lot of discounts.


So BioWare didn't give up Anthem, and dozens to hundreds of developers in Texas and Canada studios are doing the above. One of the internal developers explained to Kotaku why there was no new news for so long: "It took us several months to break it down and figure out where there is a need to overthrow the redo. Then we did several more Great revision of the month."


Personally, the art of "Anthem" is still good. It seems that EA and BioWare can't bear the cool models. I hope that "Anthem" can turn like a salty fish like "No Man's Sky". If the player who started "Anthem" can get "Anthem 2.0" for free, it would be even better! What do you think? Welcome message here.