Dragon Age: Dreadwolf has been a saga in the making, without any real footage to show for it. Now a release window has been leaked online thanks to a LinkedIn post.
A new leak has revealed the release window for the upcoming Dragon Age: Dreadwolf game, which was announced all the way back in 2018. While there isn't even any footage of the upcoming game yet, the developers do seem to be pretty optimistic with the release.
A Twitter user with keen eyes managed to spot the potential release window for the long-awaited next Dragon Age installment, getting fans everywhere excited for the game's release.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Release Window Revealed Through LinkedIn Post
Twitter user Timur222 managed to find the clues to the potential release window of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf in a LinkedIn profile of Kevin Scott, a cinematic animator at Electronic Arts (EA).
On his LinkedIn Kevin Scott noted down his experience, one of which on the list was the Animated gameplay of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. In the same profile Scott had written that Dreadwolf is supposedly releasing in 2024. Unfortunately, he did not note down a month or date.
(Rumor) Dragon Age: Dreadwolf may be released next year pic.twitter.com/syaT69KwfW
— Timur222 (@bogorad222) November 13, 2023
It seems that multiple people noticed this, because when going on the animators profile now, the date has been changed to "release TBD" which likely means that this was still internal information and private.
But once something is on the internet it is forever, so it seems that most Dragon Age fans can expect some news on the game in the coming months and weeks. Maybe at the game awards on December 7, maybe?