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Mark Darrah, the former executive producer of the Dragon Age series, has released a new YouTube video in which he discusses how a few events in 2017 fundamentally changed the trajectory of the RPG ...
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Former BioWare Lead Says Dragon Age: The Veilguard Team was 'Jerked Around' Due to EA's Disinterest in the Franchise - MSNFormer Dragon Age series executive producer Mark Darrah says he doesn’t feel EA and BioWare efficiently supported his team during the early development of Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The ex ...
According to interviews with nearly two dozen people who worked on "Dragon Age: The Veilguard," there were several reasons ...
Speaking during a video posted on YouTube, Mark Darrah, who previously served at BioWare as the executive producer on the Dragon Age series, has discussed how the developer underwent a series of ...
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Baldur's Gate 3's Success Won't Change The Industry Like We Hope, According To BioWare Veteran - MSNBioWare veteran Mark Darrah feels the impact of Baldur's Gate 3 on the industry may not be as significant as anticipated. Larian Studios had "a perfect storm of factors" for creating the game that ...
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Dragon Age Director Says Inquisition Wasn't A Commercial FailureMark Darrah, an executive producer on Dragon Age: Origins and director of Dragon Age 2 and Dragon Age: Inquisition has disputed claims that Dragon Age is a niche series commercially.
Darrah hosts a YouTube channel, Mark Darrah on Games, where he's candid about his time working on BioWare and Dragon Age, and speculates about the future of the series and studio.
Former BioWare executive Mark Darrah says Baldur's Gate 3 changed "the landscape of who is willing to look at an RPG," but it might not change how games are made as much as you'd expect ...
As reported by GamesRadar, Mark Darrah, who'd worked at BioWare for 24 years before leaving in 2021, had some thoughts to ...
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Veteran Dragon Age dev says one big delay is better than several small ones: "You are laying band-aid on top of band-aid on top of band-aid" - MSNBioWare veteran Mark Darrah has some advice for developers navigating a potential delay, and he reckons it's better to rip off the band-aid with one big delay rather than continually move dates ...
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