Committing to their goal of communicating more often with their playerbase and community around the world, BioWare's latest post on Dragon Age from studio general manager Gary McKay provides players with new information regarding the long-announced elusive sequel.
It's been a while since the reveal trailer for Dragon Age 4 was shown to players back in 2018. The sequel to Inquisition has been in development for a long time now, reportedly since 2015.
There have been teasers and clues shared by the developers but no official confirmation of the release date has been mentioned yet. The general expectation is that the game will be released later next year.
The blog post starts by mentioning the different stages that are involved in a game's development. With respect to the new Dragon Age, Gary states:
A tentative 2023 release date will mean that the game will be out almost a decade after the launch of Inquisition. Although a substantial wait like this is usually not appreciated, in this case, fans will be really glad that the developers are taking their time to put out a product that everybody will enjoy.
Fans of the series will remember the rushed state of DAII. Even for DAIII, BioWare stated in a post:
Comments on the 2018 reveal trailer showcase a similar sentiment -
The last few years have seen a number of DA developers leave BioWare, which has become a cause of concern for fans. The update post from Gary allays such fear and assures the players that the highly anticipated game is well in Production under "a strong leadership team of industry and Dragon Age veterans."
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