Electronic Arts and BioWare announced that Dragon Age 4 Will be called Dragon Age: Dread Wolf and revealed the logo for the next game in the series. Although details are scarce, the name confirms the return of Solasone of the most important characters in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Alone, he dire wolfwill return as an antagonist in the new BioWare game.
The studio shared a bit of information regarding Solas. if you haven’t played Dragon Age: Inquisition you just have to know that he is an elf wizard that accompanies you during your adventure. His true identity is revealed in a post-credits scene, where he reveals what his intentions were all along.
Solas, the dire wolf. Some say he could be an ancient elven god, but others say he isn’t. Others say a traitor to his people… or a savior who now seeks to rescue them at the cost of his world. His motives are inscrutable and his methods sometimes questionable, earning him a reputation as something of a trickster deity, a player of dark and dangerous games.
Bioware confirmed that Solas will be the antagonist in Dragon Age: Dread Wolf. In the 2020 cinematic trailer, Varric is heard talking about a new hero without a magic hand and without an ancient prophecyhinting at the main characters of the previous games.
Dragon Age: Dread Wolf will not arrive in 2022
Dragon Age: Dread Wolf will not be released in 2022. BioWare said the game is in development and promised to release more information in the coming months. Although the announcement of the title could satisfy some fans, the truth is that Dragon Age 4 It will be four years since its announcement at the Game Awards 2018.
Electronic Arts made it clear that both this game and the next Mass Effectwould take time, although it would be fair that the next announcement of Dragon Age: Dread Wolf be more than just a cinematic teaser.
Dragon Age Inquisition It won multiple Game of the Year awards, yet it was one of the most complex games for BioWare. Multiple former employees revealed that the development of Inquisition it was hell due to poor management and use of the Frostbite engine.