Summary
- BioWare executive producer Michael Gamble has assured fans that Mass Effect 5 is still happening despite recent layoffs.
- The long-awaited title is currently in pre-production.
- A release window for Mass Effect 5 has not been announced.
A BioWare developer has confirmed that the next Mass Effect is still happening, despite recent layoffs at the studio. The long-awaited fifth entry in the sci-fi RPG series has faced a challenging road after BioWare initially revealed it in 2020. Consequently, news of layoffs and staff shuffling at EA worried many Mass Effect fans, although it now seems that the game is still on track despite the disruption.
While some gamers may have hoped for a speedier development timeline after BioWare finished up work on Dragon Age: The Veilguard, that hasn’t been the case. A former studio executive explained how the next Mass Effect isn’t ready for a larger team yet, as it’s still in its early stages. Not long after, it became clear that even fewer former Dragon Age devs would be able to work on the title, as EA has moved and laid off some BioWare employees.
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In late January 2025, EA transferred some BioWare employees to other studios, with many speculating the move came as a result of a disappointing performance from Dragon Age: The Veilguard. It then became clear that layoffs were part of the restructuring, too, with several former BioWare developers posting on social media that they were looking for new jobs after having to leave the studio. As hectic as it may seem, though, BioWare executive producer Michael Gamble has assured fans on Twitter that his team is still working on the game, so these recent layoffs do not spell the end for Mass Effect 5.
BioWare Executive Producer Confirms Mass Effect 5 Is Still in Development
Gamble did not go into detail about the state of the game or the studio but confirmed that the next Mass Effect title was in pre-production. That lines up with earlier insight about the game being in its early stages, so it seems that the recent shuffling and layoffs have not impacted the development timeline as far as fans can tell at the moment. Interestingly, this is not the first time something like this has happened to the next entry in the sci-fi series. Reports reassured fans that work on Mass Effect 5 was still happening after layoffs in 2024, and updates on the title have come out since then, so there’s reason to believe that development will persist through this round of layoffs as well.
Only time will tell how the disruption at BioWare will impact Mass Effect 5 in the long run. Any news of staffing changes can be worrying for fans, especially in the industry’s current climate. Frostpunk developer 11 Bit Studios canceled an unannounced console game and laid off employees in late 2024, and a rumored Warhammer RPG was also recently canceled amid studio layoffs. For now, it seems that Mass Effect is escaping a similar fate, but fans will have to wait for more official information to learn more about when to expect the game.
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