Forum Discussion
I am inclined to agree with Skauron. There has ben nothing said about where he is going but with the lacklustre praise that ME:A has had, I doubt he will be working on that but rather Bioware will try and save what little kudos they have by concentrating on Anthem which for the cynical amongst us will net in loads of micro-transactions.
He will be general manager, so he'll be overseeing all of BioWare's projects, including Anthem and Dragon Age.
It's good to see Casey Hudson, Drew Karpyshyn, and Derek Watts back under the same roof. This is the power trio that made Knights of the Old Republic and Mass Effect such great games.
- 8 years ago
He's been working on Destiny, which is famous for its micro-transaction farming.
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years ago
Well, I think it is too late for Andromeda, but I hope it still has as a positive effect for ME(:A).
A guy with his EGO has proven himself as a capable producer at least.
Maybe he has some sentimental feelings towards Mass Effect and stirs the Andromeda SP DLCs in the right direction.- 8 years ago
In the corporate world, there are projects or products that makes or breaks careers, from what I read, think ME was his baby. Think anyone with some pride wouldnt want his baby to fail, thus my hopes that things will get better for ME. Not in the next 6 months(as he will need to get use to his new role and focus on the upcoming projects) but future projects.
- Fred_vdp8 years agoHero+
@Delgorath wrote:
He's been working on Destiny, which is famous for its micro-transaction farming.
Where did you hear this? Last I heard he was creative director on Microsoft HoloLens.
- 8 years ago
Casey was working at Microsoft on Hololens. Not at Bungie