Dragon Age 4 was first announced at The Game Awards 2018, and while BioWare has released some concept art for the game since then, it's otherwise remained mostly quiet. Since fans haven't gotten a look at any Dragon Age 4 gameplay yet, there are some who are worried about the state of the project, especially when considering BioWare's recent history and its missteps with Mass Effect: Andromeda and Anthem.
Those worried about Dragon Age 4's development can rest assured that the game is in good shape. According to industry insider Jeff Grubb, Dragon Age 4 development is going well, with the game currently on schedule to meet its planned release date. Apparently, the Dragon Age 4 release date is expected to be in about 18 months or so, meaning that it will likely release in late 2023.
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If Dragon Age 4 releases in late 2023 as expected, it will mark a whopping nine years since the launch of Dragon Age: Inquisition in 2014. There was a period from the launch of Dragon Age: Origins on 2009 to Dragon Age: Inquisition's release in 2014 that new entries in the series were released on a regular basis, with Dragon Age 2 launching in 2011 and the intervening years occupied by expansions like Dragon Age: Awakening as well as spin-offs. However, the series has been dormant since Inquisition launched in 2014.
If this information about the Dragon Age 4 release date is accurate, then it stands to reason that fans could start seeing the game relatively soon, though that hasn't been specified. It's possible that EA will show off Dragon Age 4 as its big marquee game at EA Play this year, but it's also possible that fans will have to wait a little later to see anything substantial about the game. Since it's
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