"Mass Effect: Andromeda" fans do get excited when they hear some news about the upcoming game. However, the latest news failed to bring that feeling, especially when Chris Wynn revealed that he is leaving Bioware.
Bioware's Development Director tweeted that he will be leaving Bioware Montreal and will be going stateside. Wynn did not provide any other details about his departure from the game developer company. Bioware Montreal, on the other hand, has not announced any replacement for Wynn yet, GameRant reported.
"Mass Effect" fans reacted violently to the sudden news. They are shocked as everyone else in the gaming community, since Wynn has been working on the game for a couple of years now.
Some of the "Mass Effect" fans replied to Wynn's tweet, saying that they are worried about the outcome of the game; better yet, if the game will still push through. One even said that "@The1Wynn first @CaseyDHudson and now @The1Wynn ...? What's going on over there, BioWare? Losing lead devs like nuts. Got us ME fans worried."
Prior to Wynn's departure, Bioware Montreal has already convinced Drew Karpyshyn a few months back. Karpyshyn is Bioware's longtime lead writer, who had a three year stint away from the video gaming world and concentrated much on writing projects. Karpyshyn's previous project included Bioware's "Mass Effect," "Knight of the Old Republic," and "Baldur's Gate," IGN reported.
"Mass Effect: Andromeda" is an upcoming action third-person shooting game that was announced during the E3 this year. It is expected to be released in the fourth quarter of 2016.