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Mass Affect: Andromedalead writer Chris Schlerf hasdepartedBioWare Montréal for Bungie.

Schlerfcalledhis time with theMass EffectandDragon Agestudio one of the “best experiences” of his career and expressed excitement for the next entry in EA’s science fiction franchise,sayinghe thinksAndromedawill “blow people away” and he “couldn’t be prouder” to be a part of the project.

And yet, Schlerf’s exit from the studio marks something of a trend for BioWare, as the developer alsorecently lostlong-time writer David Gaider to Beamdog and senior development director Chris Wynn toH1Z1maker Daybreak (the company formerly known as Sony Online Entertainment).

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Schlerf, who previously worked onHalo 4at 343 Industries, didn’t detail how his move might affectAndromeda‘s development, but say he will be the lead writer onDestinymoving forward.

Last we heard, EA and BioWare were planning to releaseMass Effect: Andromedalater this year.

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