Bioware GM Says Romances for Anthem Are Definitely In The Cards If Players Really Want Them

Jun 14, 2018 at 03:00pm EDT
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This week Bioware revealed a lot of new information regarding Anthem, their new shared world sci-fi themed IP. One of those tidbits, the fact that there won't be romanceable NPCs at launch, disappointed some traditional Bioware fans, but it looks like they might eventually get what they desire.

Speaking with GamesBeat at E3 2018, Bioware General Manager Casey Hudson clearly said that the studio is responsive to feedback and if people really want romances, then they're definitely in the cards for the future of the game.

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I think the expectations from a BioWare game—Mass Effect and Dragon Age, they’re quite mature-rated storylines, things like that. That was one framework for what romances were in a BioWare game. So then the question is, are there going to be romances in Anthem? We’ve been saying no, but—the nuance is, of course we do want relationships. It’s just more in an action genre of storytelling.

Of course, like with other games, we just want to see how people respond to that, and then we can build more. You might remember, with Mass Effect, Garrus was an alien that, as we developed the story—he was a kind of birdlike concept art that we eventually pulled together and shipped that game. But we didn’t know what he would really be like and what the reaction would be. It turned out that people loved Garrus so much that they wanted romances with him, so we built that into Mass Effect 2 and people loved it. That same opportunity exists here. If people really like a character and they want to spend more time with them, want a relationship with them, that’s definitely in the cards for the future.

Anthem is currently scheduled to launch on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on February 22nd, 2019, in what's going to be a very crowded day given that Crackdown 3, Days Gone and Metro Exodus are also releasing on that exact date. We bet there'll be some movement, though, as four big titles launching on the same day would be unprecedented.

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