Lawyer: BioWare made it clear to laid-off employees that increasing their severance payments would harm Dragon Age: Dreadwolf
Recently, seven dismissed BioWare employees sued the company and demanded that their severance payments be increased to those required by law. In Kotaku's comment, the developers' lawyer said that BioWare had previously refused them out of fear that it would become a financial burden for her.
Alex Kennedy said that before filing the lawsuit, the developers tried to peacefully negotiate with the company, but without success. Some of them had the impression that, according to BioWare, the payment of large benefits would affect the development of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.
Kennedy said that initially 15 developers wanted to go to court. Some of them changed their minds because they were worried that later they would not have enough money for their daily needs. Although BioWare has cut payments, it's still money.
BioWare has not publicly commented on the lawsuit by former employees.