James Ohlen joined Wizards of the Coast back in 2019 after a 22-year stint at BioWare to create a new IP for the Hasbro-owned tabletop gaming company. Six years later, after cofounding Archetype Entertainment to ship a very Mass Effect-looking RPG called Exodus, he’ll no longer be head of the studio when the game eventually ships in 2027.
“At this stage, James felt his work on the game was complete and that the polishing and tuning were in great hands with the team,” Hasbro VP of Communications, Abby Hodes, told Bloomberg in a statement. She added that Ohlen asked to “shift his creative focus” and would remain a consultant fo the company on tabletop gaming.
This is James Ohlen. He was the lead designer for Baldur’s Gate 1 & 2, Dragon Age: Origins, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and now he’s making EXODUS.
He has been referred to as the “godfather of Bioware design”. Without James, you wouldn’t have Baldur’s Gate 3 or any of… pic.twitter.com/5RwfX4GAGN
— MrHulthen (@mrhulthen) December 16, 2025
Updated with a new trailer during last week’s Game Awards 2025 showcase, Exodus touts all of the things fans loved about Mass Effect, including bespoke relationships with NPCs, but with a new time dilation twist where the impact of choices players make will show up when they return to past locations decades or even centuries in the future. It’s an expensive-looking game from a brand-new studio that began work during the pandemic, which might be part of why the delayed project is still a couple years from launching.
But Exodus isn’t just the potential start of a new franchise, it’s an entire world that Hasbro wants to use as a springboard for other products. Wizards released an Exodus TTRPG book earlier this year and would no doubt love to look at trading card and TV spin-offs if the game eventually becomes a Clair Obscur: Expedition 33-like hit.
Bloomberg also reports that Ohlen stepping down comes alongside Blizzard veteran and Dreamhaven co-founder Paul Della Bitta becoming head of Wizards’ Digital Ventures division underneath fellow Blizzard veteran John Hight. Plenty of other BioWare veterans still remain at Archetype, including Chad Robertson and Drew Karpyshyn.



