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Guardians of the Galaxy and Deus Ex Writer Joins BioWare

Guardians of the Galaxy and Deus Ex’s prequel writer Mary Demar have joined BioWare, the developer of Mass Effect and Dragon Age.

As reported by VGC, DeMarle previously spent over 14 years at Eidos-Montréal, where he was the narrative director and lead writer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Deus Ex: Mankind Dividided. Most recently, he created the story of the 2021 Guardians of the Galaxy, which won the Best Narrative at last year’s Game Awards.

DeMarle announces her switch to BioWare LinkedIn pageReveals her new position as Senior Narrative Director. It’s unclear which game DeMarle is working on, but we know that BioWare is currently developing a new Mass Effect game with Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, the latter consistent with DeMarle’s sci-fi writing roots.

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Dragon Age: Dreadwolf was officially announced last month, but has been aware of development since 2018. The new Mass Effect, on the other hand, is much earlier, as it was only “proactively prototyped” as of February this year. Of development.

It was first announced in December 2020, but BioWare was otherwise quite harsh, except to reveal a new teaser image that contains some secrets for fans to decipher. .. The developers were also forced to deal with (and reject) obvious leaks suggesting that the former protagonist Commander Shepard is back in the new game.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer and I sometimes remember tweeting @thelastdinsdale. He talks about Witcher all day long.

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