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Now that I'm done mourning BioWare, these are the RPG developers I'm expecting to carry the torch for the next decade
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Now that I’m done mourning BioWare, these are the RPG developers I’m expecting to carry the torch for the next decade

by admin September 18, 2025



BioWare fans can never agree on which era of the studio was its peak—classic Baldur’s Gate 2, the original Mass Effect, or (correctly) Dragon Age: Origins—but there’s no debating that it was the frontrunner in a golden era for RPGs that influenced at least a decade of other games.

If that sounds like the beginning of a eulogy…yeah. It isn’t technically dead, and there’s a universe where BioWare makes some incredible comeback with Mass Effect 4, but I don’t think it’s this one. After Andromeda, Anthem, and Veilguard, it seems that no matter the talent still left in the studio, EA just isn’t going to give BioWare the time or trust to make the kind of RPGs it originally spearheaded anymore. I’m finally ready to let go.

If you too are mourning the studio’s effective downfall, rest assured that the BioWare-style RPG lives on elsewhere. My colleague Fraser Brown insisted back in 2023 that the BioWare-style RPG was dead and just didn’t know it yet. At the time I almost even agreed, but two years later it feels like we’ve finally arrived breathless at a tough summit to look down into a valley of plenty in the big-budget, story-forward party RPG scene.


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Larian Studios

  • Working on: two unannounced things

I know better than to assume anything goes without saying, so I’m saying it: Larian is the number one RPG developer to watch right now for mourning BioWare fans. Its incredible triumph with Baldur’s Gate 3 (our 2023 Game of the Year and current number one in the Top 100 PC games) is a masterclass character-forward RPG sandbox jam-packed with deep strategy and roleplay opportunities that BioWare itself should have been making these 15 years since Dragon Age: Origins.

Despite some rough early years, Larian’s recent backlist is well worth dumping a couple hundred hours into. Divinity: Original Sin and D:OS2 are both excellent, though I wouldn’t say it was doing the full course BioWare RPG until Baldur’s Gate 3. Larian is worth staying excited for in the wake of BG3 because it’s got two new projects on the go now.

Neither are Baldur’s Gate 4, and instead it’s going to “develop our own IPs,” studio head Swen Vincke said. That may mean Divinity: Original Sin 3, which I would not complain about, but likely also means something completely new and original. I only hope they stick to their sword and sorcery chops and don’t fly off into sci-fi territory. Larian scaled up massively to pull off BG3, and not being beholden to a publisher or IP-holding partner means it can take full creative control in bringing that expertise to bear.

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Obsidian Entertainment

  • Working on: The Outer Worlds 2

Obsidian is living the life I wish BioWare could have had: trucking along as the subsidiary of a major publisher, being trusted to make the singleplayer RPGs that made it popular in the first place, valiantly juggling two original series—one fantasy and one sci-fi—and being the belle of the yearly company showcase. Seriously, this year’s summer Xbox event was very Obsidian-focused.

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With Avowed getting compared so often to Skyrim and Obsidian itself loving a trailer gag reminding us that they made Fallout: New Vegas, it’s easy to have missed that their latest RPGs are actually more BioWare than Bethesda. Avowed was a great, party-focused RPG with genuinely impactful narrative choices and roleplaying moments around the campfire that will warm any Origins fan’s heart, and The Outer Worlds 2 is looking promising with its imminent launch too.

Of note is that Avowed’s game director Carrie Patel left Obsidian after over a decade. A bummer, but the fact that Patel came up from a writer on Pillars of Eternity to a narrative lead and then game director suggests that Obsidian’s been able to affirm the importance of storytelling in its RPGs. Here’s hoping it continues to do so wherever it heads after Outer Worlds 2.

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Owlcat Games

  • Working on: The Expanse: Osiris Reborn

Standing at the precipice where BioWare itself once stood is Owlcat Games. The developer of top-down, party-based RPGs is coming off two Pathfinder games and a Warhammer 40k game and making a big jump into a cinematic sci-fi RPG, The Expanse: Osiris Reborn. We’ve consistently praised Owlcat for nailing a setting and The Expanse, with its very popular political space opera book series and also popular TV adaptation, is a hell of a setting to be starting from.


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“Your companions are more than just mission assets—they are people with their own scars and loyalties,” Owlcat says. “Over time, your relationships will flourish or deteriorate depending on the choices you make and how you choose to lead.” Between that, your customizable character, and the third-person sci-fi shooter action, Osiris Reborn may not outrun the Mass Effect comparisons. Maybe it shouldn’t try to.

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Harebrained

When it was owned by Paradox, the studio formerly known as Harebrained Schemes gave us a couple of RPGs that were basically “what if classic BioWare had gone turn-based and also cyberpunk” in Shadowrun: Dragonfall and Shadowrun: Hong Kong. Both had strong parties of companions to butt heads and then bond with, and Dragonfall even borrowed the plot structure of Baldur’s Gate 2.

Unfortunately Paradox pushed the studio out of its comfort zone and the result was the less-impressive Lamplighters League, after which Paradox cut it free. Now independent and just called Harebrained, it’s working on an isometric body-horror RPG set on a space station. It’s called Graft, because it’s about stitching together a new body for yourself by scavenging from others as they fall, which I’m sure is totally not a metaphor for anything. “Form fragile alliances and build them into deeper relationships” says the Steam description, which sounds very BioWare to me.

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Games and studios you may have heard of that I’m not hanging my BioWare successor hopes on for one reason or another:

  • CD Projekt Red: I’m jazzed for The Witcher 4, but I’ve always considered CDPR’s RPGs a different beast from BioWare’s.
  • Warhorse Studios: Ditto the above, though we did quite like Kingdom Come Deliverance 2.
  • Spiders: Its Greedfall series is actually BioWare-style, but the first was middling and the second is still in early access.
  • Tactical Adventures: Another studio doing D&D RPGs, but we praised Solasta’s combat while finding its storytelling a bit amateurish, so I’m not holding my breath on Solasta 2 as a BioWare-like.
  • InXile: We praised the writing in Wasteland 3 but its upcoming Clockwork Revolution looks like it will play more like Dishonored than anything.



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CoD fans mourn popular skin after big Black Ops 7 carry forward change

by admin August 28, 2025



Call of Duty fans are going to miss one fan-favorite skin in Black Ops 7 after it was announced that skins from Black Ops 6 will not carry forward.

Over the last few years, Call of Duty players have gotten increasingly vocal about their dislike of some of the cartoony skins that have started populating the games.

Rather than crossovers with Beavis and Butthead, American Dad, and even Godzilla, they want more realistic and military skins added to the mix. With Black Ops 7’s release on the horizon, it has been announced that cosmetics from Black Ops 6 won’t be carried forward.

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“Black Ops 7 needs to feel authentic to Call of Duty and its setting. That is why Black Ops 6 Operator and Weapon content will not carry forward to Black Ops 7,” the devs said. Warzone, however, will be unaffected by this.

Black Ops fans will miss The Replacer skin in BO7

The change has been somewhat celebrated by fans. Many are hopeful that the apparent switch to be more “authentic” will deliver them what they’ve been asking for, while others fear cosmetic sales will become rampant.

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However, some are going to miss pretty popular skins. “RIP The Replacer,” Redditor ILoveKetchup402 said, mourning the inability to use it in Black Ops 7. “RIPlacer,” another added.

“I absolutely despise Beavis & Butthead, unicorns, cartoons etc. I just wanted to use my replacer, t800, ballerina,” another commented. “That’s what pissed me off about the switch. I bought The Replacer skin because I thought I would be able to use him in both games,” another said. 

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Others quipped that the devs will simply re-release popular skins so fans have to fork out again. 

“Don’t worry, The Replacer will be replaced by the new The Replacer,” one joked. 

As noted, skins purchased in Black Ops 6 will still be usable in Warzone. So, you’re not losing them for good. They just won’t be in normal multiplayer games.



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Black Ops 7 carry forward is no more as devs axe old skins and promise a return to a more ‘grounded’ Call of Duty

by admin August 27, 2025



  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will no longer have carry forward
  • The feature would have allowed you to use some Black Ops 6 unlocks in the game
  • The change was confirmed in a developer blog post

Activision has confirmed that you will not be able to access operators, skins, and weapons from Black Ops 6 in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.

The feature, known as carry forward, was previously going to give players the ability to use select content from Black Ops 6 in the upcoming entry. Although some fans appreciated the option to bring forward their favorite unlocks, many were concerned that this would undermine the identity of the new game.

I was personally pretty disappointed with the news that carry forward would be present given the disparate settings of the two titles. While Black Ops 6 is set in the 1990s, Black Ops 7 takes place in 2035 – so running around with Gulf War era gear wouldn’t make a lot of sense.


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The news of the decision was announced in a community update blog post, where the developers discuss the top frankly.

“We know there’s been a lot of conversation recently about the identity of Call of Duty. Some of you have said we’ve drifted from what made Call of Duty unique in the first place: immersive, intense, visceral and in many ways grounded,” it read. “That feedback hits home, and we take it seriously.”

“Black Ops 7 needs to feel authentic to Call of Duty and its setting. That is why Black Ops 6 Operator and Weapon content will not carry forward to Black Ops 7,” it continued.

Importantly your current stock of Double XP tokens and GobbleGums will still carry over into Black Ops 7, which is good news for those aiming to progress as quickly as possible on day one.

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Warzone and Black Ops 6 is also not affected, so you don’t need to worry about losing access to any of your current content.

The post also explained that the developers had heard feedback on in-game bundles, which some players found a little too outlandish in Black Ops 6.

“In Black Ops 7, bundles and items will be crafted to fit the Black Ops identity,” the post stated. “We hear the feedback. We need to deliver a better balance toward the immersive, core Call of Duty experience.”

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is set to release is set to release on November 14, 2025 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, and PC.

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Black Ops 7 u-turns on Black Ops 6 Carry Forward just days after announcing it because of the massive backlash
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Black Ops 7 u-turns on Black Ops 6 Carry Forward just days after announcing it because of the massive backlash

by admin August 27, 2025


Activision has made a major announcement regarding a particular feature in this year’s Call of Duty, Black Ops 7. The game, which had its full reveal at gamescom just one week ago, will no longer support Carry Forward.

Carry Forward is a feature that allows players to bring Black Ops 6 weapons, operators, skins and other cosmetics with them to the new game. Unfortunately, that’s made it more difficult for players to be excited about the upcoming game.


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While Carry Forward is something that would typically be celebrated for respecting the players’ legacy and time spent, it has gained an especially negative connotation. Over the course of Black Ops 6’s lifespan, Activision continued to deviate from the original art style and look of the game by introducing more cross-over and cartoony skins, which have practically turned it into Fortnite.

Since it was confirmed for Black Ops 7, fan reaction online has been overwhelmingly negative. The decision to drop the feature just a week after it was announced was made in a blog post that specifically points to that fan response. It also acknowledges that the series may have deviated from that cohesive look.

“We know there’s been a lot of conversation recently about the identity of Call of Duty,” the post reads.

“Some of you have said we’ve drifted from what made Call of Duty unique in the first place: immersive, intense, visceral and in many ways grounded. That feedback hits home, and we take it seriously. We hear you.”

I wouldn’t call this the most ‘authentic’ either… | Image credit: Treyarch, Raven, Activision.

What that means in practice is that Black Ops 6 weapons, operators – and crucially, operator skins, will not be available for use in Black Ops 7. This won’t affect Warzone, however, as the battle royale mode will continue to have continuity with previous games. Double XP tokens and GobbleGums are exempt from this, and will be the only items to carry forward to the new game.

The blog post also confirms that Black Ops 7 store bundles will be “crafted to fit the Black Ops identity.”

“We need to deliver a better balance toward the immersive, core Call of Duty experience,” it adds.

Before Black Ops 7’s launch on November 14, we’re getting a new edition of Call of Duty: Next on September 30, where multiplayer will be shown off for the first time. A few days afterwards, the Black Ops 7 beta will kick off.



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Black Ops 7 Carry Forward, explained

by admin August 26, 2025


A new Call of Duty game is on the horizon yet again, and it’s another direct sequel to the previous title.

Black Ops 7 will launch on Nov. 14, 2025, and Black Ops 6 players are eager to know what kind of content will be moving to the new game as party of the Carry Forward system that Call of Duty has been using of late.

Here’s everything there is to know about BO7 Carry Forward.

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What is Carry Forward in BO7?

Traditionally, CoD games have all been independent from each other. But in recent years, the Carry Forward program allowed certain content to transfer between titles, such as Modern Warfare II operators and unlocks being playable in Modern Warfare III in 2022 and 2023, respectively. They have also been usable in Warzone, as well.

Black Ops 6 to Black Ops 7 will have a similar Carry Forward program, but with some specific restrictions.

What BO6 content transfers to BO7?

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The only content that will transfer to BO7 from BO6 via Carry Forward is Double XP tokens and GobbleGums. The rest of the content from BO6 will stay available in BO6 and Warzone, but not be available in BO7.

This means that any operators, operator skins, or weapons bought or unlocked in BO6 will not transfer to BO7. Activision said that this is because BO7 “needs to feel authentic to Call of Duty and its setting” in a community announcement on Aug. 26, 2025.

“We know there’s been a lot of conversation recently about the identity of Call of Duty,” Activision said. “Some of you have said we’ve drifted from what made Call of Duty unique in the first place: immersive, intense, visceral and in many ways grounded. That feedback hits home, and we take it seriously. We hear you.”

This means collab skins like Beavis & Butthead, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Squid Game will remain in BO6 and Warzone but not be available in BO7.

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Chinese scientists are building “pregnancy robots” to carry and deliver human babies

by admin August 19, 2025



A team in China is reportedly developing humanoid “pregnancy robots” equipped with artificial wombs capable of carrying and delivering babies.

According to Chosun Biz, Dr. Zhang Qifeng, founder of Kaiwa Technology in Guangzhou, is spearheading the project. The robot is designed with a synthetic uterus inside its abdomen, connected by a hose that delivers nutrients to a fetus much like an umbilical cord.

The machine would be able to carry a pregnancy for about 10 months before giving birth, with the company planning to debut a prototype as early as next year.

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The expected price tag is around 100,000 yuan (about $14,000 USD), a fraction of the cost of surrogacy in the United States, which can range from $100,000 to $200,000.

Artificial womb inside a humanoid robot

“We want to integrate a gestation chamber into a humanoid robot and build an artificial womb so it can carry a full-term pregnancy in the normal way,” Zhang told tech outlet Kuai Ke Zhi.

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He added that the artificial womb technology “is already in a mature stage” and only needs to be fully integrated into the robot to support a human fetus.

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Chinese scientists are reportedly creating the world’s first pregnancy robot to carry and deliver human babies

Kaiwa plans to launch a prototype in 2026 for around $14,000 pic.twitter.com/cUdIuOb3Kj

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The concept recalls the 2017 “biobag” experiment at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where researchers kept premature lambs alive for weeks inside a temperature-controlled fluid environment.

While still in development, Zhang says his team is addressing ethical and legal concerns by holding forums with local authorities in Guangdong Province and submitting policy proposals to regulators.

Social media has been split over the project.

“I’ve seen enough sci-fi to know exactly how this ends. Not great for humanity,” one user wrote.

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Others defended the concept, arguing it could help parents struggling with IVF or surrogacy. “This isn’t for people who can and want to have pregnancy. It’s an optional choice,” one commenter said.

For now, the pregnancy robot remains a prototype. But, if it launches in 2026, it could spark one of the most disruptive debates in the history of reproductive technology.

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