It’s been almost 10 years since the release of Dragon Age Inquisition. Since then, BioWare, the developers, had a couple of notable stumbles, known as Anthem and Mass Effect Andromeda. Thus, many hope that the next installment in the medieval RPG will manage to vindicate the value of this studysomething that could well happen this year.
During its most recent financial report for the close of the last fiscal year, EA revealed that they had two unannounced projects that will be available before March 31, 2025. One of these, according to multiple reports, is about Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. Let us remember that this game was revealed last year, and it is expected that a release date for this installment will be confirmed in the summer.
Although many have pointed to Summer Game Fest as the main stage for the reveal of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, EA could offer us one of its now classic digital presentationswhere we not only see more information about BioWare’s next work, but also the company’s plans for the rest of the year are announced.
With Mass Effect Andromeda and AnthemBioWare’s reputation suffered a severe blow, something that only worsened after the layoffs that took place in 2023 became known. In this way, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf It is positioned as a ray of hope for the studio’s fans. Along with this, the team continues to work on pre-production of the next Mass Effect, which will begin its development once the next installment in the medieval RPG series is available, something that could happen in the coming months.
Remember, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf could reach our hands before March 31, 2025. On related topics, you can learn more about EA’s unannounced games here. Likewise, these are the video game presentations planned for the summer of this year.
Author’s Note:
BioWare needs a win. After two resounding failures, it’s likely that the developers are doing everything they can to give audiences the experience they deserve. However, if this is not the case, then we could well be looking at the beginning of the end for BioWare.
Via: Eurogamer
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