The Dragon Age series is one of the most monumental in all of gaming, with enormous storylines playing out with dozens of characters, factions and demons to consider, but we haven't had a new game since Inquisition came out back in 2014, quite a hiatus.
However, EA and BioWare have finally confirmed what was long suspected — the next Dragon Age is in the works, and we've even got a title for the game now, too. We've gathered all the key snippets of information you need to know about the upcoming game, right here.
The above trailer for the next Dragon Age, which then didn't have an actual title, debuted at the Game Awards in late 2020 and kicked off a storm of hype, as you'd expect. Of course, it's very much all CGI, without any gameplay at all, so this is definitely an early look at the game's themes and not much more.
As such, we think that even mid-2023 is even a bit of an optimistic target, to our minds, although EA and BioWare might well have the resources to spin it up more quickly than we're expecting. An official blog post on the game from BioWare confirmed that it's in the middle of the production phase of its development, which is a good sign — although that still leaves it a long way off release.
We got a small update in June 2022, confirming the game's title — Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, and the promise that more would be revealed at some point in 2022.
Then, in late October 2022, EA and BioWare confirmed that the game had reached its alpha milestone, playable from start to finish, which is always a major moment in a game's development.
EA has previously indicated that the game won't make it out before the end of 2022's fiscal year, and a recent VentureBeat report indicated that 2023 is the most likely release
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