BioWare’s Mass Effect Veteran Mac Walters has now left the studio.
Mac Walters has officially confirmed publicly his departure over the weekend. He has been in the company for more than 19 years already. He started as a writer on Jade Empire and then took on a more senior role on the original Mass Effect and then a lead writer for the trilogy’s second and third installments.
“With a new year comes new adventures,” Walters said on his LinkedIn account. “As some of you already know, at the end of last year I decided to leave BioWare. These past 19 years have been a life-changing experience, to say the least, and it made the choice to go very difficult.”
Walter’s account has now revealed that he is on a career break.
“I’ve worked with so many wonderful people and had the privilege to be a part of the most amazing teams and projects,” he continued. “It’s hard to fathom it all, and I know I’ll be reflecting on it for years to come.
“Thank you to everyone I’ve had the joy of working with, and I wish everyone at BioWare the very best in everything you do. It’s truly been a pleasure.”
Mac Walters Last Role in Bioware
Walters has actually worked on the upcoming video game Dragon Age Dreadwolf as its production director. He also became the narrative director for Anthem and the creative director for Mass Effect Andromeda. Lastly, he was the project director of Mass Effect Legendary Edition.