A new rumor alleges that BioWare is discriminating against men when it comes to hiring and is only hiring individuals who will “parrot and embrace the ideology that the higher ups demand.”
This rumor comes from YouTuber Endymion who alleges his information comes from former both former and current BioWare employees.
He shared that one of the employees who currently works at BioWare informed him that “current BioWare is more woke than anyone is thinking right now. Like they’re so identity politically driven over there right now this very instant that whatever you think it is, it’s so much worse than that.”
“Apparently it’s more so about getting more women into these companies anyone else. Men are pretty much excluded entirely unless they identify as some form of non-whatever and so on,” he added. “At Bioware, anyway, as I was told, they are only interested in hiring people who they can control within the company. They want essentially what can only be considered as cultist that parrot and embrace the ideology that the higher ups at BioWare demand.”
Endymion then stated, “BioWare, as we know it, is a corpse being worn by EA yes men that is filled to the brim with cult-like pandering weirdos. And as this person said, once the new director Corinne Busche came onto Veilguard that’s when all of this stuff got really, really bad.”
He continued, “It seems like BioWare as its own entity is one of the wokest if not the most in the entire industry right now that we are aware of. This game is for all intents and purposes genuine propaganda on the same level as Dustborn if not even worse.
READ: YouTuber Speculates BioWare Is Attempting To Manipulate Reviews By Not Handing Out Review Codes To Creators Critical Of Game During A Play Test
Dragon Age: The Veilguard, BioWare’s latest release went on sale earlier today and has so far achieved a peak player count of 41,387 players, but appears to be continuing to climb.
That number is slightly above what Metaphor: ReFantazio did in its first two hours. That game hit a peak of 38,351 players in its first two hours and went on to hit an all-time peak of 85,961 in its first weekend after release.
Atlus revealed that Metaphor: ReFantazio sold 1 million copies in its first day.
Metaphor: ReFantazio has sold over 1 million copies worldwide within its 1st day of launch, making it the fastest selling ATLUS title! 🧚
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— Official ATLUS West (@Atlus_West) October 12, 2024
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