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Dragon Age 4 has a new hero, but what does this mean for The Inquisitor?

TSA writes: After whispered promises and rumours, we were finally given a sneak peek into the world of the next Dragon Age at the end of 2020. Despite its stunning imagery, and the return of everyone’s favourite dwarven rogue, the teaser left us with more questions than ever before.

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Hikoran1233d ago

I think we've just about lost all interest with DA4.

CrimsonWing691233d ago (Edited 1233d ago )

Can’t really get hyped for this game with them not showing anything. Even then is this going to be a GaaS game? Because if so, there’s nothing that could get me hyped about the game.

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Dragon Age 4: Dreadwolf Will Not Release Before April 2024

Dragon Age 4: Dreadwolf will not release before the end of Fiscal Year 2024, according to new information shared today by Electronic Arts as part of its latest financial report.

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just_looken386d ago

This is good news sense its on its second dev team (over half bioware edminton left) and on its 3rd? 4th? game direction perhaps next year they may have a game for us to play.

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Game Update: Dragon Age in Production

BioWare writes: "As we continue our journey, we wanted to wish Christian Dailey a heartfelt farewell from BioWare. Christian started with us back in 2018 and has been a big influence on our games and leadership team, most recently as Executive Producer over Dragon Age’s development. The games industry is ever-changing though and sometimes folks want to go and try new things – we understand, but we will miss him as a friend and as a colleague."

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Lightning77825d ago

Aaaand here we go. So tired of these devs leaving middle of AAA games... I understand problematic working environments but come on this never turns out well for anyone.

Christopher825d ago

You're tired of people making decisions for themselves on where they want to work? Seriously? They don't owe any of us squat. They have as much a right to find work elsewhere or just quit any job they want as anyone else.

Lightning77825d ago

Of course. My thing is why agree to a project that you can't commit to seeing the whole thing through? This has been a huge problem in AAA development for awhile. Nothing good comes out of everyone leaving prematurely.

Christopher825d ago

***My thing is why agree to a project that you can't commit to seeing the whole thing through?***

Maybe because the managers above him don't allow him to make the game he wants and he disagrees with it? Maybe they aren't giving him the resources they promised? Maybe he didn't have the control he was promised?

Absolutely no one should become an indentured servant just because you think they should finish a project while having absolutely no clue what they go through at the job

Palitera824d ago

"My thing is why agree to a project that you can't commit to seeing the whole thing through?"

Do you think these people enter the project with any intention of leaving midway?

I seriously doubt any of them took these decisions lightly, specially considering people in key roles.

XiNatsuDragnel825d ago

Beginning of the end rn in my opinion

BlackIceJoe825d ago

Hopefully Christian Dailey will start up his own RPG studio, just like Casey Hudson did.

staticall823d ago

Why though? This Christian Dailey got nothing under his belt*. Casey Hudson, on the other hand, was responsible for Mass Effect 1-3 games and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (and others, but he was a project director for those).

* "He had worked as the Franchise Development Director of Anthem Live Service" - taken from Anthem wiki. I don't think he or anyone else should be proud to be a part of Anthem.

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Game Update: Dragon Age in Production

Today BioWare provided an update about the state of development of the next Dragon Age game, which is in the middle of production.

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