Dragon Age: Dreadwolf reportedly set to release before April 2025, but you’ll see the RPG’s gameplay this summer
Dreadwolf could finally be less than a year away from launch
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Dragon Age: Dreadwolfis reporting releasing before March 31, 2025.
Earlier this week, publisher EA outlined its upcoming slate of games for the current fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2025. Aside from its usual rotation of annual titles like Madden and EA FC, EA revealed it had two unspecified games to release before the current fiscal year was up.
Eurogamernow reports that one of these mysterious games is Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, the long-gestating sequel to 2014’s Dragon Age: Inquisition. Eurogamer also reports that Dreadwolf will receive a full unveiling later this summer, whichaligns with what EA and developer BioWare previously specifiedlate last year.
This all comes after Dreadwolf has been delayed multiple times internally atBioWareover the past few years.It reported ditched live service elementsback in 2021, after Anthem was completely shut down, and is now a strictly single-player game just like its predecessors, while another report claimed thatDreadwolf was originally targeting a 2023 release window.
These delays are reportedly pushing back Mass Effect 5, as BioWare goes all-in on getting the RPG sequel shipped before turning its full attention to the space-faring RPG that fans are desperately craving.Mass Effect 5still remains in development at BioWare under EA, although it’s unclear right now what stage of production the sequel is in.
Last year,EA laid off 50 BioWare developers in August, beforeBioWare then laid off all its unionized QA workerslater that same year in October.
Take a look at ournew games 2024guide for a look at all the exciting upcoming games that can help whittle down the days until Dreadwolf is here.
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