Forget Dragon Age and Mass Effect 5 for a minute, this Anthem dev would “love” another shot at BioWare’s doomed co-op game

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard and, to a lesser extent, Mass Effect 5 might be front and centre in everyone’s minds right now, but Anthem’s lead producer would “love” to return to the studio’s failed live service game.

In hindsight, Anthem’s doomed release should have been obvious to everyone involved. Some BioWare fans were already trepidatious about the storied RPG studio  pivoting into live service, co-op focused, looter shooter territory with a game that had way more in common with Destiny than Mass Effect. Reports of a troubled development raised more eyebrows. And then, of course, the game itself launched with long load times, technical troubles, and divisive combat involving you and other exosuited Iron Man-y friends saving a lush alien planet.

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