A few of the most recent releases from BioWare, like the underperforming Mass Effect: Andromeda and the slightly disappointing Anthem, may not have done as well as it might have hoped, but there is still plenty to look forward to. BioWare helped to reignite the love among the gaming community for its incredibly successful Mass Effect series with the launch of the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition last year, but it's the next installment in the franchise that fans are really holding out for. Another of BioWare's long-running series, Dragon Age, also has another entry on the horizon with Dragon Age: Dreadwolf currently in development. Dragon Age: Dreadwolf's release date is unknown, but its contents are getting clearer.
Fans of both franchises are hoping that the developer can really deliver on the upcoming games, but even though both titles are from different series, revolve around their own unique characters and settings, and have completely contrasting genres, they do have a slightly strange and similar relationship when it comes to their development. Both Dragon Age: Dreadwolf and Mass Effect 4have a lot on their plate for their respective franchises – as well as BioWare's slightly damaged reputation – but this isn't their only connection.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf's Minrathous Could Outshine Inquisition's Orlais
Given the previous success and popularity of Dragon Age: Inquisition, another game in the Dragon Age franchise seemed like a given. Mass Effect's future wasn't quite so secure, however, after the release of Mass Effect: Andromeda. The game had its merits, but thanks to a buggy launch and the mixed reaction from players to the new protagonist Ryder, among other aspects, it failed to achieve the same kind of status as its
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