Mass Effect producer Casey Hudson has left Bioware
The Mass Effect Trilogy's executive producer, Casey Hudson, has left Bioware after 16 years with the studio.
According to a post from Bioware, Hudson made the decision to move on and "enter a new stage of his career."
Hudson started off as a technical artist on Neverwinter Nights and MDK2, before becoming project director on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic in 2003. He then moved over to the Mass Effect trilogy.
Here's the letter sent to colleagues at the studio, which was posted by Bioware through the link:
“After what already feels like a lifetime of extraordinary experiences, I have decided to hit the reset button and move on from BioWare. I’ll take a much needed break, get perspective on what I really want to do with the next phase of my life, and eventually, take on a new set of challenges.
"Though there’s never an easy time to make a change like this, I believe this is the best time for it. The foundation of our new IP in Edmonton is complete, and the team is ready to move forward into pre-production on a title that I think will redefine interactive entertainment.
"Development for the next Mass Effect game is well underway, with stunning assets and playable builds that prove the team is ready to deliver the best Mass Effect experience to date. And the Dragon Age: Inquisition team is putting the final touches on a truly ambitious title with some of the most beautiful visuals I’ve seen in a game.
"But while I feel that the time has come, this is without a doubt the most difficult decision of my career. Having led the development of four major titles, I’m profoundly appreciative of the role I’ve been able to play in creating these games. The very idea that so many of you have enjoyed spending time in the worlds we’ve created is the defining achievement of my career, and it’s your support over the years that made it all possible.
"I know that I leave our projects in great hands, and I join you in looking forward to playing them.”
Bioware stated that despite Hudson's departure, as it finishes Dragon Age: Inquisition it will continue work on the next Mass Effect game and its "new IP project, confident in our goals and progress."