No fan base pays quite as much attention to their game's individual writers as Dragon Age fans—and for good reason. The writing of Dragon Age is what's always stood out about the series, and the series' writers have tended to be open about which characters they wrote and what their creative processes are.
Sylvia Feketekuty announced on her Bluesky account that she is departing BioWare. Her statement reads, "Hey everyone: sorry I've been quiet on here. Was busy with a big decision, namely deciding to leave BioWare. I'll really, really miss working with everyone there. But after 15 years, it just feels like a good time for a break. If/when I've something noteworthy lined up, I'll mention it here."
As Feketekuty mentioned in her post, she's been working with BioWare for 15 years. She worked on Mass Effect 2's Lair of the Shadow Broker expansion, Mass Effect 3, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Anthem and Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
Feketekuty is credited as the primary writer for Dragon Age: Inquisition's Josephine and The Veilguard's Emmrich. She's been more prominent in fan discussions as of late as Emmrich is considered by many to be the best-written companion in a game that's received...