Dragon Age 4 Lead Producer Leaves Bioware, Anthem guy has been gone

Flying dragon Age 4 has lost its lead producer at Bioware.

Manufacturer Fernando Melo disclosed that he had terminated his last Clarence Day with the company last night through a string of tweets, which includes a screen capture of the goodbye email he sent to colleagues. In the email, Melo refers to Dragon Geezerhoo 4 by its code name of Morrison, since the game has No actual official discover yet, and he says that it wish be "the definitive Dragon Age experience."

Melo says that leaving was his possess decision and that IT will leave him to "explore a couple of ideas" for what comes next.

Bioware underwent another major staffing change earlier in the week when Anthem's lead producer, Ben Irving, announced he was leaving on Twitter. Irving unexpended letting fans know that helium feels Anthem's futurity is "sunshiny" thanks to the team he is going behind.

In related staffing news, Halo Infinite's creative director, Tim Longo, recently announced his departure from developer 343 Games as well.

Dragon Age 4 was originally revealed at last year's Game Awards with nothing more than few lines of narration and a "The Dread Brute Rises" hashtag, so the lack of a formal release window — or even title — means the wait for the succeeding Dragon Age is standing a shipway out.