BioWare Firing Employees Amid Low Sales Of Dragon Age: The Veilguard

BioWare has undergone a restructuring following reports of low sales for *Dragon Age: The Veilguard*. The studio confirmed that some employees, including writers, editors, producers, and designers, have been either terminated or reassigned to other teams within Electronic Arts. Specific names mentioned include Lead Writer-Trick Weekes, Lead Editor-Karin West-Weekes, Narrative Editor-Ryan Cormier, Producer-Jennifer Cheverie Cott, Associate Game Producer-Daniel Steed, Senior Product Manager-Lina Anderson, and Senior Systems Designer-Michelle Flamm.

Additionally, Senior Writer-Sheryl Chee was moved to EA Motive after being let go from BioWare. Electronic Arts cited low player engagement (<1.5 million copies sold) for *Dragon Age: The Veilguard* as the reason for the restructuring. The publisher also noted a 50% shortfall in sales compared to expectations, prompting the decision to halt future quality-of-life updates for the game. For updates and community news, follow BioWare on LinkedIn and Bluesky, join our Discord server, or check out our latest posts on Instagram, Twitter, Telegram, TikTok, and Threads. Source: https://80.lv/articles/confirmed-dragon-age-the-veilguard-s-writers-producers-laid-off-as-part-of-bioware-s-restructuring