Jonathan Warner of Bivarena – who was recently the game director on Anthem – officially left the studio. He announced on Twitter that his final day is March 26, and that he is looking forward to playing new bywear games as a developer instead of a fan.
He said he was “moving forward to do new things.” In his statement, Werner sent his best wishes to his teammates and said that he is excited to play future bioware games as a fan. “Bayware has been the home of my grateful heart for almost 10 years and I wish them all the best. Dragon Age, Mass Effect and Star Wars: The Old Republic are in good hands and I can’t wait to play one of these.” The screen side, “he said. .
So, today is my last day on bioware, I’m moving on to doing new things.
Bioware has been the home of my grateful heart for almost 10 years and I wish them all the best. DA ME and SWTOR are in good hands and I can’t wait to play from this side of the screen. #Thanks # Buyware pic.twitter.com/g5zp7hkSV5– Jonathan Warner (ાયby_warner) March 26, 2021
According to its LinkedIn page, Warner’s latest position at Beaver was Chief of Staff. He was also the game director on the national anthem of Bioware, who struggled to find an audience. Bioware has recently canceled plans to revive the game and is moving towards new projects instead.
Prior to that, he was a game director on Beaver for about six years, and before that, he was a senior producer on Mass Effect 3.
Prior to joining EA and Bioware, Werner worked for seven years at the Walt Disney Company, where he contributed to games such as Car 2, Toy Story 3, Meat Robinson, Chicken Little and Dragon Ball Z.
Warner is not the only long-term employee of the leading sports studio to announce his departure, as 10-year-old Assassin’s Creed writer Darby McDavit is also leaving Ubisoft.
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