Bioware Games Turning Anime

Written by Chad

April 8, 2011

It seems like Bioware is also joining the animation scene, as they and Electronic Arts are teaming up with FUNimation Entertainment to create an Anime feature film based on their hit Sci-Fi RPG Mass Effect. It will be scheduled to release on 2012.
Before they planned to create an anime movie for Mass Effect, Bioware already planned for a Dragon Age Origins Anime sometime in 2011, FUNimation will also be their partner for the project.
Funimation Entertaiment produces and distributes animes in the United States, some of their notable animes that were released in the US were Dragon Ball Z, One Piece and Fullmetal Alchemist.
source: Kotaku.com
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