Mass Effect: Andromeda lead writer Chris Schlerf announced on his Twitter Monday evening that he has officially left game developer BioWare. According to PC Gamer, Schlerf’s LinkedIn profile specified he had left the studio last September.
Schlerf had formerly worked for 343 Industries as Senior Writer for Halo 4.
To confirm what some folks asked about a few months back, I am no longer working on ME:A at BioWare Montreal.
— schlerf (@schlerf) February 16, 2016
Sincerely one of the best experiences of my career-I'm incredibly grateful to have worked w/ such talented & truly wonderful human beings.— schlerf (@schlerf) February 16, 2016
Less than a month ago, BioWare lost another lead writer. David Gaider, lead writer for the Dragon Age series, left the studio less than one year after he announced his departure from the Dragon Age series.
Some news: I must sadly announce that, after 17 years, today is my last day at BioWare. I'll miss my team, and wish everyone here the best.
— David Gaider (@davidgaider) January 22, 2016
Gaider later joined developer Beamdog as Creative Director for the upcoming Baldur’s Gate: Siege of Dragonspear.
Similarly, Schlerf has announced he will join Bungie, the game developer behind Destiny.
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Source: PC Gamer
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