However, as Anthem has been dropped down into an abyss, ex-BioWare producer Mark Darrah is disputing the notion that the game was that far out of left field for the studio. In an interview with ...
Endings are powerful because they frame what came before, but Anthem frames a story BioWare would probably rather forget.
Anthem, the failed attempt at a live-service game by Mass Effect and Dragon Age developer BioWare, may be officially offline for good, but some people are keeping the dream alive.
BioWare's multiplayer shooter Anthem was terminated this week because EA no longer wanted to maintain servers for ...
The developer also admits that while EA deserves some criticism for the game's performance, the publisher is not entirely to blame ...
EA will sunset Anthem on Jan. 12, rendering BioWare's loot shooter unplayable. On the eve of its demise, the community ...
Former BioWare exec hits out at suggestions that it should never have made Anthem in the first place
As the interview concluded, Darrah was asked if there was anything he wanted to clarify about Anthem and its history. He ...
Former Anthem producer and Dragon Age developer Mark Darrah has an ambitious plan for restoring the now-dead online shooter ...
Other than the fact that BioWare has struggled in the multi-game development model in the past, this is good news for Mass ...
Unfortunately, dedicated players who have spent years roaming Anthem's world as Freelancers are forced to say goodbye, and ...
Folks are experimenting with getting Anthem running on private servers, as the shooter's subreddit prepares to go read-only.
Indeed, BioWare veteran Mark Darrah has come out and defended the company's initial decision to create ANTHEM, basically ...
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