Flash from the past: Bioware intends to support the PS3

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Back at PAX, developer Bioware was keen on the PS3, believing their work on Dragon Age: Origins with Edge of Reality gave them the ability to develop for the PS3 in-house. In a conversation with Jostiq, co-founder Greg Zeschuk said the oh-so-hard-to-develop-for-console was a key platform, and the developer had plans to continue to support it.

“We have quite a few people working in-house as well. So yeah, absolutely,” Bioware co-founder Greg Zeschuk told Joystiq in a PAX interview, referring to being able to do PS3 development in-house.

“We think it’s one of the key platforms, obviously, so we’re definitely going to be doing PS3. You know, I can’t say anything about Mass Effect in that regard but you know, I can definitely say Dragon Age and other things we do will definitely be on PS3.”

He added that it was “great” getting the PS3-development experience from creating Dragon Age, and he thinks Bioware is “at the position where future PS3 stuff will be really solid.”

Flash forward: Cool stuff. I haven’t heard much about the PS3 version of Dragon Age, but I’m guessing the lack of significant Internet outrage means it was a successful project. I assume you guys are up for more Bioware on your PS3s, right? Lord knows I’ve been waiting for PSN version of Baldur’s Gate. (… And Mass Effect.)

[via 1UP]

[Update: Dates are important, by the way. Hit the break to see what I had to remove because my skull was too focused on the gym and not enough on, you know, work. Grumble. Grumble.]

Bioware, unlike Half-Life and Left 4 Dead 2 developer Valve, doesn’t have some weird beef with the PS3. After partnering with the experienced PS3-folks at Edge of Reality for the console port of Dragon Age: Origins, the RPG studio believes it now has the right stuff to do PS3 games in-house, and furthermore, is keeping the shiny and black but oh-so-hard-to-develop-for-console in its future console-title plans.


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