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Veteran Dragon Age Writer Moves to Secret New BioWare Project

After ten years working on the fantasy franchise, David Gaider is making a big change.

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Veteran Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider is making a big change. He announced today on Twitter that he's leaving the Dragon Age team to work on a secret BioWare game.

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"So a bit of news: I have decided leave Dragon Age and move onto a new, upcoming BioWare project (which I can't discuss)," he said. "While it's hard to leave Dragon Age behind, 10 years is a long time to work on any one project. I decided it was time for something new."

Gaider worked on Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age II, and Dragon Age: Inquisition, as well as Knights of the Old Republic and Neverwinter Nights.

Given that Gaider says he can't talk about the new game, that suggests it's an unannounced title. BioWare is working on an all-new IP, which could be the project Gaider has shifted to, though of course this unconfirmed.

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