Life as a Dragon Age fan is hard sometimes, but necessary. Today on Twitter, BioWare wrote that it wonât be showing off anything from Dragon Age or Mass Effect during the EA Play event later this month.
Weâre hard at work creating the next @dragonage and @masseffect games and have some exciting stuff coming to @SWTOR this year. While we wonât be showing anything at EA Play Live, be sure to check out our SWTOR Livestream at 12PM PT today for info on whatâs to come!
â BioWare (@bioware) July 1, 2021
This is good, truly. (She says through gritted teeth, tears in her eyes.) I want this game to be good, and being good means coming out when itâs damn well ready. I donât want to put any pressure on the dev team, and I certainly donât want them to crunch in order to show off some minor bit or bob for a marketing showcase.
Itâs been six years since Dragon Age: Inquisitionâa game that, while critically successful, was plagued with harmful crunch brought on by decisions made late in the gameâs development. Earlier in development, for whatever Inquisitionâs successor would become, BioWare didnât want to go through that crunch experience again. But in the rise (and later fall) of EAâs commitment to âlive service games, damn the consequences,â Dragon Age 4 was rebooted and rebooted againâgoing from a narrative focused game, to a live service game, then back to a single player game
Suffice it to say, in light of all these whiplash changes, Dragon Age 4 is probably not yet ready to be shown to the world. And thatâs okay! It does hurt knowing I wonât get a glimpse of the next tortured templar Iâm fated to romance or the qunari lady Iâm going to wife up in a subsequent playthrough. But I, like all Dragon Age fans, have gotten really good at subsisting on very little information.

A Game Awards trailer in 2018 gave us our first glimpse of Dread Wolf Solas with a red lyrium idol that may be the key to his nefarious plans. During Gamescom 2020, BioWare released a short, four-minute video that said nothing about Dragon Age 4 but did include enough concept art of Solas and the setting to give fans hints about whatâs to come. For Dragon Age Day on December 4, 2020, BioWare published four short stories that provide valuable context to the world and how itâs changing since the events of Inquisition. Also in 2020, BioWare yet again released a trailer during the Game Awards, still not showing muchâbut it confirmed the gameâs setting, the Tevinter Imperium, and brought back fan favorite Varric Tethras as the trailerâs narrator.
Between the glint of light off a chunk of red lyrium to a piece of concept art in which a character that looks suspiciously like Dorian Pavus swims in the background, BioWare has been drip-feeding fans information for years now. Ever, of course, do we hunger, but from the bits of information we do have, I know enough to keep me fed till the next crumb of content comes, whenever that may be.
I am coming for you, you bastard Egg, and Iâll wait as long as it takes.
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