For those not wanting to start completely fresh in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the developers have announced that we will be able to import previous decisions made in the title's predecessors.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf has a new name, Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The new name accompanies an announcement that BioWare will keep to its promise of more in summer 2024 with a gameplay reveal and more details on June 11th.
BioWare is teasing Dragon Age: Dreadwolf in a new trailer unveiled for Dragon Age Day. The teaser passes over a map of Thedas with several ominous voiceovers and a look at new locations we'll visit, setting up a new fight.
Is there any weight to the opinion that the free to play model will inevitably collapse, and be replaced by something else? Or will free to play be here to stay?
Dragon Age's former executive producer has set up a new studio with Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons publisher, Wizards of the Coast. The new studio based in Austin, Texas is called Skeleton Key and is reported to be working on a triple-A title.
BioWare has released the title for the next chapter in the Dragon Age franchise. Dragon Age: Dreadwolf doesn't yet have a release date, but the studio has opened up with some new info and promises more to come this year.
The trailer for the next Dragon Age game has arrived during The Game Awards.
Recently, BioWare Studio Director Christian Dailey took to Twitter to reassure Anthem fans.
Did you miss Dragon Age day? You probably didn't necessarily miss it, you perhaps didn't realize that December 4th 2020 has been dubbed Dragon Age day, and thusly some timely tidbits surfaced about the next Dragon Age game, that can be seen during The Game Awards next week.
BioWare, the developers of the Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Star Wars The Old Republic, and Baldur's Gate series, have seen some of their top leaders resign abruptly.