 Hey guys, um, some actually pretty interesting news just happened. Drew Carpician, or at least that's what the audio book tells me how to pronounce his last name, whatever got in it, right? He's apparently just announced that he's left Bioware. He did a post on his blog talking about how he wants to move on to his own personal projects, including some more novels, a sci-fi graphic novel, as well as working with different game companies. Fogbank Entertainment and Foxnext Games. Apparently they're going to be doing an official announcement soon, talking about what they're going to be doing. Obviously this announcement is going to raise some eyebrows, considering the ongoing situation with Anthem. More people are leaving. Every time Bioware seems to get a leg up, it's always brought back down. There was the recent Anita Sarkeesian visit, and now that Drew has left, that's obviously going to raise some more questions. He doesn't mention anything about Bioware projects. He asks to not be asked about them in his blog post. He says it was cool to work for them, but now he wants to work on his own stuff. The only possible red flag about this is the fact that the game is still a year away. Anthem has gone through a few delays already, and maybe because possibly Bioware is pushing EA to have a full development time, unlike Mass Effect 3 or Mass Effect Andromeda. Now, it's in most common situations that the writer will leave once his job is done, once he has kind of formulated the entire story. Then at that point, the game designer kind of takes over for the narrative. The writer and the game designer are narrative keys. However, later on, the designer will make decisions based on what is right for the game, more so than the narrative. So we're interested to see what's going to happen, and we're waiting to see Bioware maybe make an announcement about it, because Drew did it himself. So what does that mean for Anthem's future? Is the game in more turmoil than it already was? I'm still kind of on the fence about Anthem in all honesty. It just looks like a third-person destiny, and I missed out on that whole blunder that was destiny, and I don't feel like jumping on the bandwagon for Anthem just because Bioware Bioware is definitely not the same company that he used to be. So what do you guys think? Do you think that people are going to be reading into this far more than they should? Even Drew actually admits that he says that people are probably going to be reading into this more than they probably should, but that's possibly just him. Drew is known for not really wanting to cause any issue. He's very straightforward. He doesn't like to stir the pot. Definitely it's going to be an interesting time to see what happens in the coming months with Bioware and with Anthem. Anyways guys, I hope you liked this video. I'm going to be possibly doing stuff like this from now on, doing some videos talking about news and games and movies, and just thought I would see if you guys enjoyed it or not. Anyways, that's all for me. I hope you enjoyed this video. If you liked it, leave a like. If you're interested in more, subscribe, give some suggestions and whatnot. Anyways, that's all for me. See you guys next time.