Gamers can experience a better way to interact with fellow fans and developers

Feb 25, 2014 23:31 GMT  ·  By

The team at BioWare announces that it is launching an entirely new and radically improved Forum for all its past and future titles, which is designed to create a better destination for those gamers who are interested in solid discussion and social links.

The team states in the official announcement that, "Among the improvements is updated technology that allows for much more robust moderation, along with a new set of guidelines with more clearly enforceable rules. A new design lightens the look and feel of the site while keeping the tone of the modern BioWare brand."

The new destination will integrate the Dragon Age Keep, the BioWare Forum, N7HQ and EA Answer HQ and all the old threads and posts will be conserved and remain accessible for all those who have registered an account.

BioWare says that it will also be more careful when moderating its new forums, in order to make sure that all the content that is posted is linked to its games and does not stray into off-topic territory or personal attacks.

At the same time the company explains that the relaunched online destination is not the promised community site.

BioWare adds, "That site—which builds on fan and employee surveys, interviews, and other feedback—is still to come, and we can’t wait to share details as we continue working towards this. However, this reveal is part of the roadmap to get us there, and brings us one step closer to the promise to both ourselves and fans to continue rebuilding a positive, constructive community."

No launch date is offered at the moment.

BioWare is a busy company at the moment, working on a number of both announced and mystery shrouded titles.

In the fall of this year gamers will be able to play Dragon Age: Inquisition, the role playing title that will take players to the land of Orlais, where they will have to deal with a tear in the Fade while also making peace between the Templars, the Mages and the Chantry.

The experience is designed to use the unique features of the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4.

At the same time the studio is in the initial development states for a new Mass Effect title, which will not be connected in any way to the Commander Shepard saga.

The recent deal between Disney and Electronic Arts related to the Star Wars universe also involves BioWare, but no details are yet offered on the coming game linked to it.