First announced at The Game Awards in 2018, fans have been drip-fed information about the fourth mainline installment in the Dragon Age series ever since. The development for the next Dragon Age game has been tumultuous, to say the least, with a few massive changes in direction from a single-player narrative experience to a live-service multiplayer title like the ill-fated Anthem and back again. The ever-changing format and some other issues prompted a few high-profile staff turnovers, but it seems like Dragon Age: Dreadwolf is finally back on track.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf may not have a release date yet, but BioWare has slowly been revealing more and more about the upcoming game, like its Tevinter Imperium setting, a glimpse at some of its characters, and the hugely significant name reveal. The fact that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf's name indicates that the fan-favorite elf Solas will play an important role wasn't the only interesting revelation, as it also meant the game would be a direct sequel, unlike previous entries. Dragon Age: Inquisition already explored some of Solas' past, but Dragon Age: Dreadwolf should take this a step further and really delve into the origins of the mysterious mage.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf — What's Happened in Thedas Since Inquisition
It's clear that Solas will be playing a pivotal part in the next game, and this has fans excited for several reasons. Dragon Age: Inquisition was well-received for its storytelling, gameplay, and worldbuilding, but some felt that its main villain was a little lacking. Corypheus might be a returning figure from Dragon Age 2's Legacy DLC, but players never really got to spend much time with the darkspawn entity or learn all that much about him. Gamers have already spent an
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