Former EA manager doubts next Mass Effect will launch after buyout
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PC Gamer has published a piece questioning whether the next Mass Effect game will actually launch now that Electronic Arts has changed ownership, following EA's recent buyout by a consortium including Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, Silver Lake and Affinity Partners. The article centres on comments from a former EA manager, now an analyst at games-market research firm Newzoo, who expressed doubt about the project's prospects, saying "I'll believe it when I see it." The piece taps into broader industry unease about how new private ownership might affect long-gestating titles and BioWare's priorities under the studio's new corporate structure.
Specific figures, additional quotes and further detail from the article could not be confirmed, as the page's full text was not accessible beyond site navigation and subscription prompts; the underlying scepticism reported remains about the game's release timeline and EA's commitment to it post-buyout, rather than any new confirmed setback or delay.
- Analyst doubts next Mass Effect will launch under EA's new owners
- Former EA manager, now at Newzoo, voices scepticism
- Reflects wider uncertainty after EA's ownership change
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