

Contrary to initial rumors, Dragon Age: The Veilguard has emerged as a commercial success. However, concerning developments at BioWare have surfaced alongside its release.
Studio Shakeups Spark Concern
Recent online speculation suggested BioWare Edmonton's potential closure and the departure of The Veilguard's game director. These claims originated from sources described as "agenda-driven commentators."
Eurogamer journalists have partially confirmed these reports, verifying that Corinne Boucher will indeed leave BioWare "in coming weeks." The veteran developer spent approximately 18 years at EA, primarily contributing to The Sims franchise.
However, Eurogamer found no evidence supporting rumors about BioWare Edmonton's shutdown, labeling such claims as "pure speculation" at this stage.
Divergent Critical Reception
Reviews for The Veilguard present a polarized picture. Some critics hail it as a triumphant return to form for BioWare, while others view it as a competent but unremarkable RPG experience.
At time of writing, the game maintains a clean slate on Metacritic with no negative reviews. Many praise its dynamic combat system that particularly shines at higher difficulty levels.
Dissenting voices argue the gameplay fails to innovate. VGC's review notably states The Veilguard "feels anchored in past design philosophies" without introducing fresh mechanics to the genre.