
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Confirmed as Next Game in The Series
BioWare has officially titled the next Dragon Age game as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. The highly-anticipated RPG is set to arrive in the coming year for the studio.
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BioWare has officially titled the next Dragon Age game as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. The highly-anticipated RPG is set to arrive in the coming year for the studio.
BioWare has shared an update on Dragon Age 4 development as its Executive Producer Christian Dailey leaves the studio in the middle of the game’s development.
According to Jeff Grubb, progress on Dragon Age 4 is coming along well at BioWare, but don’t expect a remastered trilogy of the previous games.
Dragon Age 4 creative director Matt Goldman has left BioWare, but the company insists that they’ll only release the game once it meets quality standards.
Dragon Age 4 is apparently getting released on PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC only, meaning it will skip out on PS4 and Xbox One by the time it launches.
EA Games is set to host its EA Play Live event later this month on 22 July but if you’re hoping for an event filled
“Pack your bags and get ready to explore Tevinter in Dragon Age 4” BioWare has further confirmed the Dragon Age 4 location where the upcoming game will be set alongside a handful of teasers for other cities and regions.
“Everything showcased during the event.”
“It is not a studio tour trailer either.” EA Games confirmed that Dragon Age 4 will make an appearance during The Game Awards 2020 and show creator Geoff Keighley confirmed it is not a studio tour
“Both the Mass Effect and Dragon Age franchises are still alive and well”BioWare has suffered the loss of two brilliant minds as both the Dragon Age 4 lead and studio general manager have departed the company after over a decade.