Earlier this year, BioWare revealed the official title of 'Dragon Age 4' to be Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, and that has kept a flame lit underneath the fanbase ever since. The subtitle has many implications and meanings, such as how it is a direct sequel (although that was obvious), how this game emphasizes the villain over the hero, how the spelling of Dreadwolf is one word when the franchise typically treats it as two, and on top of that how, it is an anagram for Fade World.
All in all, there's a lot for fans to be excited about, and many are looking to BioWare to deliver withDragon Age: Dreadwolf. It's likely the next BioWare release and will indubitably set the tone for the dev's future and for Mass Effect 4, after Anthem destroyed a lot of BioWare's goodwill. Interestingly enough now, it seems fans are excited about a relatively innocuous tweet from a developer.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Creative Director Addresses Franchise Issues with BIPOC Representation
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf game director Corinne Busche recently shared an image of her PS5 DualSense controller and a coffee cup, with the simple caption: «couch, coffee, controller, and ready to play» followed by a series of emojis. Cleverly enough, these emojis all spell outDragon Age: Dreadwolf, with the overall implication being that she is playing Dreadwolf, as in testing the game on a console.
Twitter replies decidedly call it torture or ask for a small sample, like even a pixel, while the hype also spilled over onto Reddit. Of course, it comes as no surprise that the game director is playing/testing Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, but many were just excited about the small micro-update about it. Indeed, it's possible fans see more later this year, asDragon Age/BioWare as a whole
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