The new Dragon Age game is titled Dragon Age: Dreadwolf
BioWare made a surprise reveal on their blog today, announcing the title of the long-awaited next entry in the Dragon Age series, which we now know will be called Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. "Dreadwolf" refers to Solas the Dread Wolf, a character who debuted in the previous entry, 2014's Dragon Age: Inquisition, but whose actions have had an impact on the entire series. BioWare's blog describes him as "a player of dark and dangerous games" and says that "his motives are inscrutable and his methods sometimes questionable, earning him a reputation as something of a trickster deity." BioWare previously hinted as Solas' return when the game was announced back in 2018, Tweeting out the trailer from that year's Game Awards with the hashtag "TheDreadWolfRises."
There weren't many solid details on Dreadwolf, but BioWare did confirm that it won't be launching this year. Aside from that, we know from a previous blog from EA that it will be "single-player focused," following in step with previous entries and calming fans who were concerned that it may follow the Games as a Service trend that BioWare's previous title, Anthem, did.
While it looks like Dreadwolf is on the right track to meet fan expectations, it's reportedly had a hard time getting there. According to unnamed insider sources speaking to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier last year, development started in 2015, but was scrapped in 2017. Development restarted in 2018 with EA soon putting pressure on to use a GaaS model. After the failure of Anthem and the success of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, however, EA relented and allowed BioWare to make it as a single-player game.
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