The long wait is nearly over as EA has officially announced that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will be hitting the shelves in less than 10 months. After 10 long years of wait, there's finally a sequel.
Fans of the Dragon Age series, rejoice! The anticipated game, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, is officially going to be released in less than 10 months. The announcement came from Electronic Arts (EA) as part of their latest game lineup, which includes "one owned IP title".
Insider Confirms Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Release Window
Industry insider Jeff Grub confirmed in a tweet, that this "owned IP title" is Dreadwolf, and because of his earlier hints and boosting expectations among the gaming community, there's no doubt that he's right. Additionally, a senior cinematic animator at EA hinted on their LinkedIn profile that the game is scheduled for release next year, confirming the speculation.
It's Dragon Age. https://t.co/63foyeoxeA
— Grubb (@JeffGrubb) May 7, 2024
The anticipation builds as EA plans a massive summer reveal, with gameplay teasers and more details expected to be unveiled. The exact release date remains under wraps, but there's hope that Dreadwolf could be available in the Q3 of the fiscal year, potentially coinciding with the holiday season and marking the 10-year anniversary of Dragon Age: Inquisition.
As the gaming community awaits more news, all eyes are on the upcoming Summer Games Fest and other major gaming showcases, where EA is likely to reveal more about Dreadwolf. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to track this exciting development in the Dragon Age saga.