And since we know a little bit more about the game formally known (unofficially) as Dragon Age 4, it's probably the game that we're getting first. With Anthem abandoned and Mass Effect: Legendary Edition completed and released, BioWare is most likely now focusing on its two announced RPG projects: Dreadwolf and a brand-new Mass Effect. But, with both Summer Game Fest and all the Not-E3 summer events on the near horizon, we've learned a bit more-primarily the game's name, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. Since then, we haven't heard all that much, save for a few intriguing nuggets of information. This was a significant departure from the allegations of intense pressure that BioWare employees were under when they were working on Anthem.Developer BioWare first teased it was working on a new Dragon Age-related project in December 2018, confirming the project is actually an untitled fourth mainline Dragon Age game nearly two years later. In order to mark the occasion, BioWare held an on-site celebration that featured a virtual escape room as well as other diversions that were not linked to the business. McKay also says that now that this significant milestone has been completed, the team is free to concentrate on the game’s tempo, graphic fidelity, and gameplay mechanics.
RELATED: She Dreams Elsewhere Is An Interesting JRPG That Mixes Puzzle Elements With Dungeon Explotation, Set To Release Later This Year McKay adds that now that the game’s alpha milestone has been completed, the team at BioWare may play through the entirety of the game for the very first time, from the very beginning to the very end.
Gary McKay, the general manager of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, has revealed in a new blog post published on the official site of Electronic Arts that the development team at BioWare has made significant progress. Since then, work has proceeded on the title, but today BioWare has announced that the game has reached a significant achievement, as the alpha milestone for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf has been finished.
In June, BioWare revealed that they would be developing Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, the next flagship installment in the Dragon Age series.