Although many fans are eagerly awaitingDragon Age: Dreadwolf, it stands to reason many would enjoy a well-done remaster or remake of Dragon Age: Origins, including former BioWare developer David Gaider. As many may know, Gaider is credited as the lead writer and creator of the setting, having worked on Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, and Dragon Age: Inquisition. He left BioWare in 2016 and co-founded Summerfall Studio in 2019, which is currently working on Chorus: An Adventure Musical.
Many would agree that recent years have seen a lot of remasters and remakes released, including from EA. Dead Space Remake launched earlier this year to high praise, as did Mass Effect: Legendary Edition in 2021. Following it, many hoped that Dragon Age would receive similar treatment, but that has not been confirmed yet.
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Gaider recently took to Twitter to call for a remaster of Dragon Age: Origins, which of all the titles, is «behind» the most graphically. Gaider asserts it even was at launch, despite how many folks believeDragon Age: Origins to be a masterpiece. Still, he posed an interesting prospect when he asked if his followers could «imagine it with brand new PS5-era bells and whistles?» In the replies, he'd follow up by asking, even, for Dragon Age: Inquisition-level graphics for the game. He'd also suggest he'd want some character model improvements, so that Morrigan doesn't have the shoulders of a linebacker, and improvement to the romance scenes in Dragon Age: Origins.
Gaider isn't the only former BioWare dev to explore the topic recently, though. Former BioWare Dev Mark Darrah recently posted a video on his YouTube channel where he discussed the
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