Ever since Electronic Arts and BioWare confirmed the official title of DA4 to beDragon Age: Dreadwolf earlier this year, the hype has felt more palpable. One reason is the serious implications for Solas, the Dread Wolf, and much more from the title alone. Another, of course, is the promise fans will see more of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf before the year ends.
Now, the obvious scenario is that The Game Awards 2022 showcases a new Dragon Age: Dreadwolf trailer, perhaps one with a late 2023/early 2024 release window. That's months out, but many fans are still excited, so much so in fact that any cryptic Dragon Age: Dreadwolf social media post (like the recent PS5 testing one) has seen fans go into a frenzy. A recent social media post by the official EA Twitter account almost did the same, before another fandom showed up.
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EA made a recent post where it taggedDragon Age: Dreadwolf and asked fans what difficulty they would play it on. Casual, Normal, Hard, and Nightmare difficulties are seemingly confirmed as a result, but these are nothing new. It's just the fact that the main EA page was tweeting about it that got fans riled up, yet Need for Speed fans quickly spammed the post with calls for the title. Some made a joke, one asked for Most Wanted difficulty, and others just said the title. Dragon Age fans were still excited, but fans on the post will quickly see Need for Speed overtake it.
As unfortunate as it is to see aDragon Age post hijacked, it's a method that somewhat works.Skate fans bombarded EA for what seems like years, and eventually, it announced Skate was in development. There are plenty of rumors about theNeed for Speed game out
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