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BioWare GM Casey Hudson says that the team "time will have to test and iterate, first focusing on the gameplay."

Bioware's Hymne was one of the most disappointing publications of last year against the background of technical and creative problems during the long development cycle. Even after the originally planned content roadmap has been postponed indefinitely, the development teams have worked hard to get things back in motion. However, there were reports of a complete revision of the title.

A new blog post by Bioware-GM Casey Hudson has confirmed these reports. Hudson realized that the team will be "concentrating on a longer-term redesign of experience" in the coming months.

"Last year, the team has worked hard to improve stability, performance and general quality of life while providing three seasons with new content and functions. We have also heard your feedback Hymne needs a satisfactory boot experience, a better long-term progression and a fulfilling final. So we realize that much more needs to be done to exploit the full potential of experience, and that a more comprehensive reconnection is required than updating or extension.

"In the coming months, we will focus on a longer-term redesign of experience and work specifically to reinvent the core gameplay loop with clear destinations, motivate challenges to motivate and progress with meaningful rewards - while flying the fun And fight in a huge frame to preserve science fantasy setting. And to do that right, we will do something we would like to have done the first time - to give a focused team the time, test and iterate, first focusing on the gameplay. "

What does that mean for the current game? It will be available yet, but Bioware shifts from the full seasons to work on the redesign. Events and updates in the store are still available. Players can also recall content from previous seasons and the disaster. This will start later this month on the anniversary of Hymne.

Hudson finished his blog update with the words: "The creation of new worlds is of central importance for our studio mission, but it's not easy. Sometimes we do it right, sometimes we miss. What keeps us running is the support of players like them. Your feedback gives us orientation as we can improve, and your passion inspires us with the courage to create something. I'm looking forward to working with your commitment and feedback for the best possible future Hymne. "

The time will show if this redesign works, but Bioware has provided at least a significant proof that it does not give up the game definitively. It does not look like the redesign would influence future titles like the next Dragon Age But we have to wait and see. In the meantime, read our review for hymne here.

Tags: Anthem, Bioware, EA, PC, PS4, Xbox One

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