Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb shared an update on BioWare's internal release window for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf after yesterday's layoff news.
The expectations surrounding Dragon Age: Dreadwolf can only lead to disappointment
Nothing can compete with Origins. Inquisition wasn't bad but the decisions I made didn't really seem to make an impact since I sided with the mages. I didn't get to wipe out the religious zealots.
It just seems they're sticking with the IP in name only.
I hope I'm wrong.
I would say anyone who’s been paying any sort of attention for the last 5 years has extremely low expectations of this game.
It's EA, at this point I wouldn't be surprised if you could find a McDonald's in the game world, as part of their in-game advertisements they were considering.
Wait, I already remember seeing Burger King billboards in at least one Need for Speed on the PS2, now that I think about it.
Bioware unfortunately have buckled under the weight of mismanagement and EA mandates. Apparently, EA has backed off with their live service mandates, so hopefully they had enough time to separate the live service aspect from the game. I just need Bioware to cough up one more legendary title before their run is over. However, due to the immense amount of talent they have hemorrhaged over the years, I think Inquisition was the end of the line. But hey, maybe the new Bioware will surpass the one that came before. Time will tell.
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