Dragon Age: Inquisition can be a bit of a slog on replays. Everything about the game is slowed down from its predecessors, from its combat, to how fast you're allowed to get through main story quests.
08.05.2024 - 15:27 / rockpapershotgun.com / Jeff Grubb / David Gaider / Ea
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, the next entry in the series of beloved dating sims with rpgs crudely affixed with Blu Tack to their walls, is set to arrive by the end of March next year. That’s according to an updated product slate released as part of a recent quarterly earnings report, as spotted by VGC and given the Jeff Grubb seal of approval.
The presentation slide, which you can view below, lists EA’s planned releases in the fiscal year ending 31st March, 2025. Who is this fiscal, and why do they get their own calendar when the rest of us have to make do with Greg classic? Who knows! The slate includes the released Tales Of Kenzera: Zau, a bunch of sports yearlies I’m sorry if you care about but I don’t, and an unnamed ‘partner title’. There’s also two unannounced titles, one of which, according to journalist Jeff Grub, is Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.
Last December, we got a vague but tantalising trailer hinting a new villain. If you want to book up on your DA lore, Jeremy Peel had a chat with writer David Gaider on working with game’s romances. Don’t ask my opinion on DA romances. I liked Sera, which is apparently not the correct choice.
Last October, Canada’s first-ever video game industry union - QA staffers at Keyword Studios - were all affected by layoffs while working on the title. This followed around 50 layoffs at Bioware. It could be argued, if one were so inclined, that while some key figures do remain at the studio, a great deal of the institutional talent that earned Bioware their name is now gone. Personally, I think they should do an Obsidian. Sod EA, get the team together, take it to Kickstarter, and make the sort of game that made us all fall in love with Bioware in the first place. Maybe skip the whole 'getting acquired by Microsoft' bit though
Dreadwolf is due for a proper reveal sometime this summer.
Dragon Age: Inquisition can be a bit of a slog on replays. Everything about the game is slowed down from its predecessors, from its combat, to how fast you're allowed to get through main story quests.
I've clocked up nearly 400 hours playing BioWare's big fantasy RPG Dragon Age: Inquisition, which is not a stat I'm particularly proud of. I'm not ashamed either, partly because, as has been identified by artist Corey Brickley, via the Maw, there's a lot of filler. Brickley has collated a list of suggested mods to slim down Dragon Age: Inquisition from a potentially 80 hours-long epic to a trim 40 hour story-focused romp, which means you might be able to play through it again in time for the launch of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf - which is a direct sequel to Inquisition.
Thank your own personal deity—possibly the God of War and Tsushima—it's Friday! Speaking of that samurai epic, it arrived on PC last night, and I have been hilt deep in it since 2 o'clock in the AM. Runs well and looks phenomenal so far. Given Nixxes spectacular and recent craftsmanship with Horizon Forbidden West, my finely-tuned instincts already tell me this is worth the yen.
Starting today through next Thursday, the Epic Games Store is offering a free digital copy of Dragon Age: Inquisition Game of the Year Edition. This version of BioWare's RPG includes all the post-launch DLCs: Jaws of Hakkon, The Descent, and Trespasser. The last two, in particular, are absolutely vital to fully understanding the storyline, which is expected to continue in the upcoming Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.
The card-hunting game developed and published by Pixel Spirits, Dragon Age: Pals Adventure, has launched officially on Android! Available now on Google Play, this game has dropped in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines.
In a recent development, Qualcomm has confirmed the imminent launch of its latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset in India, set to debut with the upcoming Poco F6 5G smartphone. This chipset, renowned for its on-device artificial intelligence capabilities, is expected to redefine mobile performance with its 4nm octa-core architecture.
Industry insider Jeff Grubb once again reaffirms his claim that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf is launching this year. This is despite recent information from EA indicating that it could be with us as late as March 2025, sparking fears that we're still almost a year away from the long-awaited sequel.
The wait for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf has been extremely long for fans, but it sounds like the end of the line is finally in sight, and it might have been worth it.
Mass Effect and Dragon Age veteran David Gaider has hit back against his former publisher's apparent "hunger" for AI development tools, referencing developer BioWare's biggest failure to do so.
BioWare has had a rough few years. Following the critical and commercial success of Dragon Age: Inquisition, the studio moved on to Mass Effect: Andromeda and Anthem, two games that abandoned the tenets of previous BioWare titles under mounting publisher pressure.
New rumors about upcoming sets of the have begun swirling, pointing to a potential release later this year. The most recent set in the series,, is coming out on May 24, 2024, and many of those cards have already been announced or teased. Each series that releases in has specialty cards that have different uses and rarities, and fans always enjoy seeing what might be next, even if there is nothing confirming the rumors are true.
10 years after the release of Dragon Age: Inquisition, its long-awaited sequel,Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, will be released this financial year, following a beleaguered development process. This news follows a decade of fan speculation, teasers, and development woes faced by BioWare, the originators of the smash-hit fantasy RPG series. Dragon Age: Dreadwolf was first announced at the 2018 Game Awards, and has been in a long and troubled development since 2015, beset by delays, staff layoffs, and high-profile resignations.