By Ash Parrish, a reporter who has covered the business, culture, and communities of video games for seven years. Previously, she worked at Kotaku.
First there was BioWare’s possibly premature reveal, radio silence, and constant reassurances that the project is developing smoothly amid high-profile developer departures. Now, after layoffs affecting some of the studio’s longest-serving employees including writers who have been with the company for decades (who are now suing for adequate severance), BioWare’s ready to reveal more about Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.
In celebration of “Dragon Age Day” an unofficial / official holiday celebrating all things Dragon Age, BioWare released a short teaser for the next installment in the series Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. At the end of the 50-second trailer was the news that a “full reveal” of the game would be coming Summer 2024 — six years after teasing DA:D at The Game Awards way back in 2018.
Though there isn’t much visually to the video, this teaser contains more substance than any of the previous teasers combined. The trailer focuses on specific regions in the Dragon Age setting (also know as Thedas — cheeky devils), offering first looks at places the previous Dragon Age games have always referenced but never visited. We’re treated to glimpses of Antiva, Rivain, and the Anderfels, with voiceovers from characters who represent the various factions we’re likely to encounter in the game.
The final voiceover is a bit strange, though. We already know the game will focus on fighting the titular Dreadwolf — the character also known as Solas from Dragon Age Inquistion. Solas, neé Fen’Harel dba “The Dreadwolf,” was formerly an elven god who has awoken from his long slumber to uplift his people
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