BioWare Forms Montreal Group For Mass Effect 2

By Alex Chen | October 12, 2025

BioWare is forming a new u31 studio within Electronic Arts Montreal, hiring 30 staffers to help develop Mass Effect 2, Gamasutra reports.

“Our new presence… will be located within the h25 existing EA Montreal facilities,” BioWare co-founder Ray Muzyka tells Gamasutra today. “It’s great that we have a strong foundation to build out of.”

The developer is looking to hire animators, designers and artists, according to a Montreal Careers section of BioWare’s website.

BioWare tells Gamasutra that their push on Mass Effect 2 won’t affect their work on Dragon Age or Star u31 Wars: The Old Republic.

BioWare Forms New Montreal Group To Work On Mass Effect 2 [Gamasutra]

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