Dragon Age: The Veilguard Game Director Confirms Her Departure From BioWare and EA
Yesterday, a supposed letter from Dragon Age: The Veilguard game director Corinne Busche went viral, in which she said goodbye to her colleagues before leaving BioWare. The screenshot turned out to be genuine — the author of the letter confirmed her departure.
As Corinne Busche herself reported in response to Eurogamer, she decided to leave the studio and Electronic Arts after an 18-year career for a new project at another company:
Recall that Corinne Boucher joined the development of Dragon Age: The Veilguard at the final stage in 2022, overseeing the project until its release in October 2024. Before that, she worked on The Sims series as a designer and art director.
As for the fate of BioWare, information about the possible closure of the studio has not yet been confirmed.
In December, the former game director of The Veilguard blamed gamers for the failure of the new part of Dragon Age. Judging by recent information from insiders, the game sold only 1.5 million copies in three months.
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