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Dreadwolf – Sequel coming later than hoped

There is news about Dragon Age 4 – or rather Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. The developer studio BioWare has announced the official title of the sequel on its blog. In the course of this, the studio has also confirmed that the fourth part will no longer be released this year.

The dire wolf becomes the villain in Dragon Age 4

BioWare has been working on another part of the Dragon Age series for several years, which is now officially called Dreadwolf. The developer studio also confirms this the villains for the upcoming adventure: Solas, the Dread Wolf or Dread Wolf – also known as Fen’Harel.

As early as 2018, BioWare hinted at Dread Wolf with a first short teaser; but now it is certain what role he will play in the sequel of the same name. Anyone who has played Dragon Age: Inquisition should already be familiar with the legend of the dire wolf.

In the current announcement, BioWare writes:

“Some say he might be an ancient elf god, some say the opposite. Others say he is a traitor to his people…or a savior who now wants to save them at the cost of your world. His motives are inscrutable and his methods sometimes questionable, earning him a reputation as a trickster god – a player of dark and dangerous games.” (Source: BioWare)

But new players can breathe easy because BioWare also writes:

“If you’re new to Dragon Age, don’t worry that you haven’t met our antagonist. He will introduce himself when the time is right.”

New Dragon Age coming in 2023 at the earliest

Along with the fresh title, BioWare also revealed that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf out this year will appear. That’s what industry insider Jeff Grubb said a few months ago; now it’s official.

There is no exact date. Grubb expected publication at the end of 2023 at the earliest. If that also turns out to be true, fans will probably have to put up with a lot of waiting time.

BioWare plans to release more information at a later date, but later this year. And then there’s maybe even the first gameplay trailer to see.

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