This might be a good thing all around. Bioware needs to focus on DA and ME, they need love and attention to not have another ME:A or Anthem.
In addition 3rd party studios are usually trying hard to prove themselves, depending on the relationship it could end up great. Fallout:NV of course is a great example of a studio handing IP over to a third party.
Then there’s Grove Street Games, so who knows
I agree, BioWare does not need to be devoting its resources to SW:TOR at this point. It’s been out for a good, long while and the fact is, MMORPGs are not big money-makers these days. There was a huge wave of them in the wake of WoW’s success but none of them were able to achieve the kind of market success, player base or staying power of WoW. That ship has sailed, and it’s only appropriate to let the BioWare devs get back to doing what they do best.
I don’t have high hopes for the next Dragon Age game, but would love to be pleasantly surprised. They’ve changed directions so many times during the development of that game, so I’m expecting the end result to be a mess. Mass Effect gives me slightly more hope as a possible return to form for BioWare though, if they learn from Andromeda’s missteps and focus on what made the original trilogy (particularly the first two games) great.
I really want to see where they go with Mass Effect and I do hope they’ve learned from their mistakes. I actually think ME3 was better than 2 in a few respects right up until that terrible ending. ME:A turned out okay once they fixed the issues but it wasn’t the Mass Effect I was hoping for.
I played ME:A all the way through and… so much filler. Not a train wreck though, I tried to start another playthough and couldn’t do it because while the engine was good when you scratched the surface, it was just surface.
For the record I love the mass-effection of Dragonage called Dragon Age 2 so I get it.
I must be one of the 10 people who liked Andromeda but I believe it was unjustly criticized. It is more bland that the Mass Effect trilogy but still a decent game.
You’re allowed to enjoy something while still acknowledging it doesn’t live up to the other entries in the franchise.
You’re also allowed to disagree and think it did live up to them, or exceeded. I know some die hard fans of Dragon Age 2, for instance.
I haven’t played andromeda yet tho, I’ve no opinion.
Not sure how to feel about this. On the one hand, it’s not like BioWare we’re devoting a lot of time on SWTOR. But on the other hand, this might spell the end of story rich content, which to be honest have been pretty sparse for a number of years. Nevertheless, I’ll keep playing it mainly as a single player game as long as I can.