BioWare vets’ new X Files-like mystery game could “not exist in the AAA space” that would rather “throw money at a problem” than experiment

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BioWare vets’ new X Files-like mystery game could “not exist in the AAA space” that would rather “throw money at a problem” than experiment

GamesRadar+ · 2 weeks ago

Studio Reset, a newly launched independent studio staffed by veterans from BioWare's Mass Effect and Dragon Age franchises, has unveiled The Eventide, a paranormal investigation game drawing aesthetic inspiration from supernatural mystery fiction. Players will direct pairs of investigators with distinct abilities through paranormal cases unfolding in a neon-tinged Canadian city. The studio frames the project as proof-of-concept for how independent development structures enable creative experimentation that larger publishers avoid.

The development team contends that major AAA studios face structural constraints discouraging unconventional projects, as institutional hierarchies and profit-protection strategies naturally gravitate toward familiar formulas and expensive solutions to creative problems. Independence from these corporate layers, they argue, permits the kind of directional freedom and artistic risk required to develop a game like The Eventide. Their framing reflects persistent industry conversation about the relationship between studio scale and creative latitude.

  • Former BioWare developers have founded Studio Reset and announced The Eventide, an indie paranormal investigation game
  • The studio argues that projects requiring creative risk-taking cannot survive in AAA development due to institutional risk aversion
  • The game has players direct specialized agents through supernatural cases in a stylized urban setting

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