You may not have it marked on your calendar, but December 4 is apparent Dragon Age Day. Unlike the Mass Effect franchise’s N7 Day, most of the festivities today are unofficial and fan-driven, but BioWare themselves have pitched in a little something. BioWare has released a teaser trailer, featuring peeks at some of the locales you’ll see in Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. A disclaimer says the trailer is a mix of cinematics and gameplay, so presumably, at least some of these images are in-engine. You can check out the teaser for yourself, below.
Unfortunately, this teaser comes with a bit of disappointing news – we won’t get a full reveal of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf until the summer of 2024. That means previous rumors that the game might actually be released in the summer of 2024 are obviously off the table. The notion of any sort of 2024 release now seems a bit sketchy, as it would be unusual for a major game like Dragon Age: Dreadwolf to be unveiled then released only a few months later. But we'll see.
BioWare has also revealed a bit more about what you can expect from the Dragon Age: Dreadwolf world…
“You’ve visited the lands of Thedas thrice before in our games and many more times in comics, books, art, and short stories. This time, you’ll be venturing to places unseen and returning to places from long ago. To celebrate Dragon Age Day, we wanted to show you some of those sights.
We stand on the precipice of change. This is a world brimming with stories and characters waiting to meet you. The fate of this world teeters on the edge of a knife. In past games, you only got to see a slice of the world. In Origins, it was Ferelden—a land ravaged by war and Dark Spawn. In II, it was Kirkwall and its locales—festering with corruption and
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