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BioWare Confirms PS3 Games in the Works, Games to be Revealed at E3

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BioWare has created some of the most sought-after games of this generation. From Mass Effect to Dragon Age, the studio has redefined RPGs for the home console. The company has been so successful that they announced last year that they are opening up a whole new studio in Montreal, Quebec, which means more original games will come out from the studio.

While having a live chat with Eurogamer earlier today, the CEO of BioWare Ray Muzyka confirmed with viewers that BioWare is developing titles for the PlayStation 3. When asked if some games, not necessarily for the PS3, will be unveiled at this year’s E3, he responded with the simple answer of “yes!”

Sadly, he didn’t reveal if we should expect completely new titles or sequels to already successful franchises. Although, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see something about Mass Effect 3, even if it’s a tease. Muzyka has confirmed the third installment of the space RPG is already in the early development stages.

via: vg247

4 Responses to “BioWare Confirms PS3 Games in the Works, Games to be Revealed at E3”


  1. uh…Elder Scrolls III was made by bioware?

    might want to fact-check that ;) bethesda did it.

    will be interesting to see what happens, though. thanks for the post.


  2. Derrick,

    You’re right — I don’t know what I was thinking. Thanks for the correction.


  3. I wouldn’t be surprised if Mass Effect 1 and 2 were announced for the PS3. I sure hope there is some sort of tease about Mass Effect 3. I’m digging Mass Effect 2, but some of the character progression, compared to the first game, is down right depressing.


  4. Jon,

    Yeah, at least you don’t think that razer’s never made a mousepad before…lol :]

    oh well, happens to the best of us.

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