Dragon Age Dreadwolf Teaser Gives Reveal Window

A teaser for Dragon Age Dreadwolf gives a reveal window and we've got the details here!
Dragon Age Dreadwolf Words Among Purple Fog
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Dragon Age Dreadwolf has released a teaser trailer to show the day the game will get a full reveal. This can be seen as a teaser for a trailer, but it at least shows off how big the game’s scope should be.

You can see a map of a country throughout the trailer, alongside voices. The trailer ends with Full Reveal Summer 2024. This is a reveal trailer, so we can assume the release date is still far away. The developer might say the game will be released in 2024, but it is doubtful.

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There are plenty of voices in this trailer, each saying different lines. They don’t seem to be talking about the same thing, and to be honest, it seem like they’re unrelated to each other. This may be a way of teasing the possible characters or a Dragon Age: Origins-type beginning.

This trailer only reveals a little more than the fact that the Gray Wardens will make a return, and there is someone who wants to extend their reign (possibly by force). That’s really it because the other lines were a bit too vague to decide what they meant. There are also very few concrete details about what’s coming in the game since development has taken so long, and many people have left the project.

This reveal trailer might give us the most accurate information we can go by because a lot may have changed from the beginning of development to now. Dragon Age: Origins also faced a long development period where the game took many shapes from beginning to end, and it ended up starting a whole new series, so there is no guarantee that a more extended development period is a bad thing. This trailer might be exactly what fans want to see, and that would be thanks to a long development cycle.

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar

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