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Now just over two months after its release, the mood surrounding Dragon Age: The Veilguard has quieted down. Away from the overwhelming vitriol of certain corners of the internet and with the benefit of time, the general consensus seems to be that it’s a safe and solid Dragon Age game, albeit a somewhat underwhelming sequel to 2014’s Inquisition. Sure, the story is half-baked, and the companions are a far cry from the Morrigans and Iron Bulls of the past, but Veilguard still delivers on almost every front. It might not be the game we hoped for, but it’s what we got, and it’s more than worthy enough of a playthrough or two.
The Veilguard closes a chapter on the story that began with Dragon Age: Origins back in 2009. With the Evanuris dealt with, Solas either punished or redeemed, and a new sunrise dawning over Thedas, the adventure is a period to a long sentence that spanned three games, several DLCs, and a few novels. Those finishing The Veilguard might now wonder: Where does the franchise go from here?
Recommended VideosAs one of BioWare’s two crowning jewels — the other being, of course, the sci-fi action-adventure Mass Effect — there’s no way the studio won’t revisit it for a fifth entry. Currently, BioWare is solely focused on the next Mass Effect game, so it’ll be a while before we see Dragon Age 5. What can we expect from this potential fifth entry in the saga when it finally does come? We have enough to theorize since The Veilguard provides several clues about the future of Thedas.
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