Fans have been waiting with extreme anticipation for even a morsel of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf news. Late last year, the game entered a fully playable Alpha state, but Bioware has been extremely tight-lipped about the title over the course of its development. The game was announced back in 2018, and there has been absolutely no official gameplay shown aside from alleged leaked Alpha footage.
Fans hoped for the game to launch at some time in 2023, but Bioware’s latest update isn’t giving them anything to solidify that rumor. The company has uploaded a blog to “pull back the curtain” on development for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, but revealed no gameplay or trailer. All fans got was something they would have never expected – the confirmation that the fourth game in a franchise that has ways had talent trees once again has talent trees.
We are all for developers showing off their talents and presenting what they are proud to be working on, but players have had nothing to go on except concept art and animated teaser trailers for almost five years now. Recently, a post on Reddit went viral claiming to be footage and images from an early build of Dreadwolf, and it has gotten fans extremely thirsty for official news.
The blog at least sheds a tiny bit of light on what to expect with talent trees. It looks as if there will be a ton of talents to choose from, and Bioware has stated that their goal is to have a variety of ways to customize builds. Hopefully this works in tandem with the action-orientated combat system.
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At the end of this day, fans on social media have said that this is a non-update dressed as an update. It is nice to see, but it is a
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