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Author: Chaim Gartenberg
It’s been over four years since the release of Dragon Age: Inquisition, the most recent installment of Bioware’s fantasy RPG series, and at The Game Awards, the company finally announced the next entry — albeit with an extremely vague teaser that didn’t even provide a title.
"I suspect you have questions..." #TheDreadWolfRises pic.twitter.com/oT7L6LOFKA
— BioWare (@bioware) December 7, 2018
The previous game, Inquisition ended with (spoilers) the reveal that the player companion character Solas was actually the Elven god of betrayal Fen’Harel — also known as the Dread Wolf — in disguise, who, uh, betrays the player (bet you didn’t see that coming!). The new Dragon Age looks like it’ll continue that story, presumably with players...
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It’s been over four years since the release of Dragon Age: Inquisition, the most recent installment of Bioware’s fantasy RPG series, and at The Game Awards, the company finally announced the next entry — albeit with an extremely vague teaser that didn’t even provide a title.
"I suspect you have questions..." #TheDreadWolfRises pic.twitter.com/oT7L6LOFKA
— BioWare (@bioware) December 7, 2018
The previous game, Inquisition ended with (spoilers) the reveal that the player companion character Solas was actually the Elven god of betrayal Fen’Harel — also known as the Dread Wolf — in disguise, who, uh, betrays the player (bet you didn’t see that coming!). The new Dragon Age looks like it’ll continue that story, presumably with players...
Continue reading…
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