Mass Effect Andromeda: Bioware team says goodbye to senior development director Chris Wynn

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Mass Effect: Andromeda is certainly one title that has stirred quite an admirable amount of controversy during the past, both for the good and the not-so-great news. Something new has been confirmed from BioWare and it may affect them in the long run.

According to Master Herald, BioWare's Senior Development Director Chris Wynn recently announced that he has planned on parting ways with the team he has worked with for the longest time. This may sound quite shocking to some but Wynn declared that the said move is for the better as he takes on new adventures in the future. Other details as to why he decided to do so is still unknown but so far BioWare seems to be rather enthusiastic as Wynn is with his career-oriented choice.

As reported by Game Spot, Wynn posted via social media his side of the story, and was quoted, "It is with a heavy heart today to say that I am moving on from BioWare and Mass Effect: Andromeda, and returning to the USA. The Andromeda team is the most talented team that I have ever worked with, truly inspiring to have worked with you each and every day. I will join the passionate N7 community and will eagerly await the release of Andromeda with equal enthusiasm. Thank you and Happy Holidays!"

Delivered by Express, Mass Effect: Andromeda did rather well with Wynn and as part of the team that created the anticipated title, he surely gave quite a lot of effort to the fourth expansion. With a new story line that does not comprise of the former members from the past three titles-including Commander Shepard, the mystery that surrounds the title is still as intriguing as ever.

Mass Effect Andromeda is scheduled to release sometime within 2016 and still without a certainty. Keep posted for more updates on BioWare's forthcoming title.

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