Although the existence of the series' upcoming fourth entry is far from a secret, the newest iteration of theDragon Agefranchise has been something of a mystery for quite some time now. However, BioWare has announced that it will be ready to talk more candidly about the follow-up to its seminal RPG series in just a matter of days, with Geoff Keighley’sGame Awardsslated to debut new details about the sequel.
Confirming the fact through a tweet, Geoff Keighley revealed thatBioWarewill be offering a “special look” atDragon Age 4during his December 10 event. What exactly this new insight into the upcoming game will be is still unclear, but it seems wise to imagine that the studio will tease exactly what to expect from BioWare during the coming generation.
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Seeing as The Game Awards has fast become a platform for a number of significant studios to debut fresh trailers, players could potentially see a little more of the game and the direction BioWare looks to be taking it at the showcase. Of course, it’s worth remembering that the sequel is apparently still a ways away, withan EA fiscal earnings call earlier this year hinting thatDragon Age 4is currently slated for 2022. Still, fans will be excited to hear that they’ll get some fresh news about the upcoming RPG when tuning into Geoff Keighley’s annual video game celebration.
The news comes hot off the heels of yesterday’s announcement thatMark Darrah, theDragon Agefranchise’s executive producer, has left BioWare. Darrah was a substantial part ofDragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2,andDragon Age: Inquisition,so it’ll be interesting to see how the latestDragon Ageproject develops with new Executive Producer Christian Dailey taking the wheel. The studio’s General Manager Casey Hudson also departed the studio, with BioWare currently searching for a replacement.
Dragon Age 4will slot alongside a number of games looking to make some big announcements during the show, withAmong Usset to debut a new map,Fall Guysslated to talk about its upcoming third season, and fans even speculating thatElden Ringcould make an appearance. Itwill fit quite nicely into the shuffle, getting a big platform to talk more about what players can expect from the franchise’s future. Whatever BioWare’s upcoming showcase focuses on, it sure to capture the attention ofDragon Agefans across the world.
Dragon Age 4is currently in development.
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