Matt Goldman, the senior creative director of the Dragon Age seriesāincluding the long-in-development Dragon Age 4āhas left the company after āmutually [agreeing] to part ways.ā
His departure was announced earlier today in an email sent to staff by BioWare studio GM Gary McKay:
Hi everyone,
I hope you are well. Iām writing to inform you all that Matt Goldman is leaving BioWare. We have mutually agreed to part ways, and his last day is today.
We understand that Mattās departure has an impact on you, as well as the gameās development. Rest assured our commitment to a high-quality Dragon Age game has not waivered, and we will not ship a game that is not up to BioWareās standards.
We, including EAās executive team, have absolute confidence in the leadership here at the studio and the people working on this game to carry forward our vision.

An Electronic Arts representative tells Kotaku, āMatt Goldman is no longer working at BioWare. He leaves the next Dragon Age game in excellent hands, with the team here at the studio who will carry forward our vision for the game.ā
Goldman first joined BioWare in 1998, and worked as an artist on everything from Baldurās Gate to Jade Empire to the first few Dragon Age games. After a brief stint at Ensemble, where he worked on Halo Wars, in 2017 he took over as senior creative director on Dragon Age 4, after early work on the sequel was thrown out and the gameās direction rebooted.
In a message posted to fans after a short 2018 teaser trailer for Dragon Age 4, Goldman had said:
Making players into heroes of their own stories has been my real-life quest since Baldurās Gate.
Over the years Iāve taken on increasing challenges: building vast living worlds, devising fun party-based combat and illustrating fantastic stories. Now, Iām honored and excited to continue BioWareās rich legacy of colorful companions, romance and epic choices in my favorite fantasy franchise.
Weāve gathered our strongest team yet and are venturing forth on the most epic quest ever!
Goldmanās replacement has yet to be named. If youād like to read more on Dragon Age 4’s troubled development, you should check out this feature from 2019