• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Gameranx

Gameranx

Video Game News, Lists & Guides

  • News
  • Features
  • Platforms
    • Xbox Series X
    • PS5
    • Nintendo
  • Videos
  • Upcoming Games
  • Guides

What Does EA Layoffs Mean For Mass Effect?

February 29, 2024 by Todd Black

The ripple effect continues…

It would be an understatement to claim that the video game industry has had a “bad week.” Yes, even with today’s launch of a major title from Square Enix, the overall news of the week is grim. There were hacks into companies, and two significant publishers went and shut down studios and laid off large amounts of staff. The latest of them was Electronic Arts, who announced yesterday that they were laying off nearly 700 employees, which meant many games got canceled. But what many are wondering is, will the next Mass Effect game be affected by this?

There are many ways to answer that question. The immediate thing to note is that EA still owns Bioware, and yet, they weren’t specifically detailed in the report about having people laid off. That could be seen as “good news.” However, you must also remember that Bioware went through layoffs last year, leaving many wondering about the state of their games. Fast forward to now, and a report from IGN claims that the next Mass Effect title is still in the works…but there’s still a big catch.

What’s the catch? Well, that would be that the game is still in the pre-production phase of development. That’s right, they’re not working actively on actually developing the title; they’re just working on blocking it all out. That’s going to strike fans as odd for many reasons, not the least of which is that during the latest N7 Day, Bioware showed a teaser for what was presumed to be the next game in the franchise. It had a slick look, a mysterious main character with an even slicker outfit, and so on.

Yet, if this report is to be believed, whatever game that was teasing won’t be coming out for several years, some other websites were even wondering if we’d get to see this game in this decade!

Plus, remember, Bioware is currently working on a different RPG franchise right now, and that one is taking up all of their time and attention because they’re trying to get it out ASAP. So, between that and the layoffs that they did last year, it’s very likely that they don’t have the manpower or the bandwidth to make the next entry in the spacefaring saga.

We know this will be a disappointment to many because Bioware HAS been teasing the 5th entry for some time, and now it appears they’ll be teasing it for an even LONGER period of time.

Share this post:

FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterest

Recent Videos

What The HELL Is Going On With Nvidia DLSS 5?

What The HELL Is Going On With Nvidia DLSS 5?

20 Upcoming Games That CROSS THE LINE OF INSANITY

20 Upcoming Games That CROSS THE LINE OF INSANITY

10 Video Game Graphics That STILL Hold Up

10 Video Game Graphics That STILL Hold Up

The Best cRPG Ever Made?

The Best cRPG Ever Made?

20 Things Developers Knew WE WOULD TRY

20 Things Developers Knew WE WOULD TRY

WHY CRIMSON DESERT LOOKS THIS GOOD & MORE

WHY CRIMSON DESERT LOOKS THIS GOOD & MORE

10 TERRIBLE Games That Are Absolutely Hilarious

10 TERRIBLE Games That Are Absolutely Hilarious

John Carpenter's Toxic Commando - Before You Buy

John Carpenter's Toxic Commando - Before You Buy

20 Best Games of 2015-2025 YOU NEED TO REVISIT

20 Best Games of 2015-2025 YOU NEED TO REVISIT

Category: UpdatesTag: Bioware, Electronic Arts, Mass Effect, Mass Effect 5, Mass Effect Epsilon

Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Nvidia CEO Says DLSS 5 Is “Not Generative AI, It’s Content-Control Generative AI”
  • Generative AI Already Hurt Video Games Before Supply Issues And DLSS 5 – By Way Of AI Apps
  • Subnautica 2 Enters Early Access This May, But Without The Developer’s Founders Anymore
  • Pikmin Were Just Confirmed For The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
  • Disabled ARC Raiders Player Confirms Embark Has Reversed Their Erroneous Permaban

Copyright © 2026 · Gameranx · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme