It doesn't seem like BioWare is abandoning 'Anthem', and so it seems like it's time to sit back and see what happens.
development was a mess, and things are very different now. The game's roadmap has been entirely scrapped and the player base is waning in the face of much more successful games coming out, and those that invested early time are not happy. There's a certain amount of griping that's bound to happen, but I think it's time to just sit back and see what happens. The old roadmap is irrelevant, the developers seem to be refocusing, and will get a second chance.
We've seen a ton of games rescued from lackluster launches over the past couple years, some of them to great acclaim. These are titles like and more. Even more successful games saw a massive second wind after soft relaunches: think. Sometimes this happens slowly over consistent updates, and sometimes this requires one massive rework to get the ship pointed in the right direction.
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