Dragon Age: Dreadwolf loses another veteran BioWare producer
Enlarge / Yet another leader behind the Dreadwolf project has left bioWare.
BioWare's Mac Walters used a LinkedIn post this weekend to announce the end of a 19-year career at the company. The move is yet another in a long line of shakeups for the leadership team behind the sprawling, long-anticipated Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, on which he served as production director.
Walters' history at BioWare was primarily focused on the Mass Effect series, where he served as a writer and designer before rising to project director for 2017's Mass Effect: Andromeda and 2021's Legendary Edition remaster. He transitioned to the Dragon Age team after Legendary Edition to serve as Dreadwolf's production director, a role he said was akin to "both producer and director" in TV/film terms.
"So you have the vision for a product you're helping to uphold-something you and the team want to do-but on the producer side, you are also responsible for figuring out how you're going to support the team in creating that vision," Walters said in a May interview posted on the BioWare corporate site. "And then you work with the team to actually execute that vision."