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BioWare's Dragon Age: The Veilguard Team Shrinks to Under 100 After Layoffs

by Carter May 02,2025

BioWare, the renowned game developer behind the Dragon Age and Mass Effect series, has reportedly seen its workforce shrink to fewer than 100 employees following a series of layoffs and staff departures after the release of Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Just two years ago, during the peak of Dragon Age: The Veilguard's development, BioWare boasted over 200 employees, according to Bloomberg.

Last week, EA restructured BioWare to concentrate solely on the development of Mass Effect 5. This shift led to the reassignment of some Dragon Age: The Veilguard team members to other EA studios. Notably, John Epler, the creative director of Veilguard, has been moved to work on Full Circle's upcoming skateboarding game, Skate. Similarly, senior writer Sheryl Chee has transitioned to work on Iron Man at Motive Studio.

The restructuring came after EA announced that Dragon Age: The Veilguard had not met the company's expectations, engaging only 1.5 million players during the recent financial quarter—a figure nearly 50% below projections. Bloomberg reports that these staff reassignments are now permanent, and those working at other EA studios are no longer considered BioWare employees on temporary assignment.

In the wake of these changes, several BioWare developers have taken to social media to announce their layoffs and job searches. Among them are editor Karin West-Weekes, narrative designer and lead writer on Dragon Age: The Veilguard Trick Weekes, editor Ryan Cormier, producer Jen Cheverie, and senior systems designer Michelle Flamm. This follows a previous round of layoffs at BioWare in 2023 and the recent departure of Dragon Age: The Veilguard director Corinne Busche.

When IGN sought detailed information from EA about the number of affected individuals, potential layoffs, and remaining staff at BioWare, the company's response was non-committal. EA stated, "The studio's priority was Dragon Age. During this time there were people continuing to build the vision for the next Mass Effect. Now that The Veilguard has shipped, the studio's full focus is Mass Effect. While we're not sharing numbers, the studio has the right number of people in the right roles to work on Mass Effect at this stage of development."

Bloomberg reported that approximately two dozen BioWare employees were affected by the recent layoffs. Jason Schreier, the author of the Bloomberg report, noted that BioWare staff considered it a "miracle" that Dragon Age: The Veilguard was released as a complete game, given the challenges of integrating and then reversing a live-service model. IGN has previously documented some of the development hurdles faced by Dragon Age: The Veilguard, including layoffs and the departure of several project leads.

Amidst concerns about the future of the Dragon Age series, a former BioWare writer reassured fans, stating, "Dragon Age isn't dead because it's yours now."

Looking ahead, EA confirmed that a "core team" at BioWare is now focused on developing the next Mass Effect game. This team is led by veterans from the original trilogy, including Mike Gamble, Preston Watamaniuk, Derek Watts, Parrish Ley, and others, signaling a strong commitment to the franchise's future.

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