Mass Effect: Andromeda writer Schlerf joins Bungie

Chris Schlerf has announced that he has joined Destiny developer Bungie.

Schelrf was the lead writer on 343 Industries’ Halo 4 before joining BioWare as lead writer for the in-development Mas Effect: Andromeda.

To confirm what some folks asked about a few months back, I am no longer working on ME:A at BioWare Montreal,” he said on Twitter. [It was] sincerely one of the best experiences of my career – I’m incredibly grateful to have worked [with] such talented and truly wonderful human beings.

[I] think ME:A is really gonna blow people away; couldn’t be prouder to be part of it, and excited like a lil’ kid to play the final when it’s out. All that said, very happy to be back in Seattle, working with this scrappy little company called Bungie that some of you may have heard of. Think we might have some interesting stories to tell.”

Last month it was revealed that BioWare writer David Gaider has left the studio.

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