BioWare Employee Exposes: Woke Company Hates Men and Gamers!

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Rumors are swirling around BioWare’s hiring practices, with allegations suggesting the company discriminates against men and prioritizes hiring individuals who "parrot and embrace" the ideologies of its upper management. This claim originates from YouTuber Endymion, who reports that both current and former BioWare employees have painted a troubling picture of the studio’s internal culture.

According to Endymion, BioWare has become more ideologically driven than the public may realize, focusing on identity politics over hiring skilled developers. His sources indicate that BioWare is primarily recruiting individuals who fit specific identity and ideological criteria, sidelining qualified candidates who don’t align with these ideals. Men are allegedly excluded from opportunities unless they identify as non-traditional in gender or orientation, reinforcing a one-sided approach. This insider also mentioned that anyone questioning these directives risks job security, noting that the new director, Corinne Busche, only intensified this trend within BioWare's latest release, Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

This insider, reportedly a BioWare employee, reached out to prominent YouTuber Smash JT, speaking candidly about his experiences. In a nearly hour-long phone call, he expressed frustration and concern, highlighting BioWare’s so-called "woke virus," which he claims is infecting the gaming industry. According to him, BioWare now promotes liberal, often white, trans, or queer women while sidelining others, a practice he sees as counter to BioWare's historical reputation for creative innovation.

The insider shared that after Corinne Busche took over Dragon Age: The Veilguard, BioWare’s hiring practices further deteriorated, prioritizing ideological adherence over talent and skill. He expressed deep frustration with this shift, which he says has transformed the workplace into an environment where questioning or deviating from the "approved" ideology leads to penalties. His direct quote: "BioWare as we know it is nothing but a corpse being worn by EA yes-men, filled to the brim with cult-like pandering weirdos."

Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the latest addition to the franchise, launched with a peak player count of over 70,000, but BioWare’s alleged internal discord threatens to cast a shadow over these numbers. After nearly ten years in development and multiple rewrites, Veilguard was intended to be a groundbreaking RPG experience, yet it has instead been labeled "genuine propaganda." The insider suggests that creative rewrites and shifts drained the game's potential, ultimately aligning it more with BioWare’s current ideological narrative than with players’ expectations for an immersive RPG.

BioWare's internal issues seem to go beyond just hiring. The source indicated that, given the company’s instability, EA may soon implement cutbacks to address the studio’s alleged mismanagement. This “house of cards,” as the source calls it, may not be sustainable, despite Veilguard’s moderate early success.

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