Dragon Age legend says even if he didn't leave BioWare 9 years ago, he still would have dipped over EA's live service Dragon Age push: "What a devil's contract that would have been"

Dragon Age The Veilguard screenshot showcasing the skeleton Manfred
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The entire original Dragon Age trilogy owes a lot to David Gaider, who served as lead writer across Origins, Dragon Age 2, and Inquisition, before eventually leaving BioWare after a stint of 17 years in 2016. Even if he'd carried on a little longer, however, he says that EA's live service plans for the series would have pushed him out pretty swiftly.

Speaking with GamesRadar+, Gaider says that if he had stuck with Dragon Age rather than moving over to the doomed Anthem, "I think I would have stayed at BioWare longer than I did."

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