BioWare reveals Dreadwolf as the subsequent Dragon Age title

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It has been almost eight years since Dragon Age: Inquisition launched as the newest full sport in Bioware’s acclaimed RPG sequence, and almost 4 years since an unnamed sequel was first teased on the 2018 Recreation Awards. On Thursday, developer BioWare revealed an official title for that sequel—Dragon Age: Dreadwolf—and confirmed the sport will not be coming till 2023 on the earliest.

In a short weblog put up, BioWare confirmed the brand new sport will concentrate on the antagonist Solas, the mysterious elven hedge mage who was launched because the Dread Wolf in Inquisition. Solas was additionally central to that sport’s 2015 Trespasser DLC, and featured closely in a four-minute Gamescom 2020 behind-the-scenes featurette on the sport.

In its announcement, BioWare describes Solas as somebody whose “motives are inscrutable and his strategies generally questionable, incomes him a fame as one thing of a trickster deity—a participant of darkish and harmful video games.” The developer additionally insists that “when you’re new to Dragon Age, you don’t have any want to fret about not having met our antagonist simply but. He’ll correctly introduce himself when the time is true.”

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