EA and BioWare Tease the Next Era of Dragon Age with Geographical Glances and Summer 2024 Full Reveal
In celebration of this year’s Dragon Age Day, EA and BioWare treated fans to a special Dragon Age: Dreadwolf teaser, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the highly anticipated next era of the fantasy RPG series. Clocking in at just under a minute, the teaser unveils a mosaic of geographical locations reminiscent of Game of Thrones’ iconic map sequences, setting the stage for what’s to come.
While the teaser primarily showcases purple-grey landscapes on the map, it intersperses these visuals with fleeting shots of in-game environments, ranging from mysterious shadowy cities to sun-drenched beach towns on the verge of collapse. The Dragon Age: Dreadwolf “Thedas Calls” teaser hints at three visually distinct regions: Antiva, Rivain, and Anderfels, the latter seemingly tied to the Grey Wardens, a faction well-known to fans of the series.
In a dedicated post on BioWare’s website, the development team delves deeper into these lands, emphasizing that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will feature “many more locations than past games,” including both familiar destinations and entirely new locales that promise to expand the Dragon Age universe.
To provide players with a richer understanding of the forthcoming adventures in Thedas, BioWare collaborated with community artists, granting them early glimpses into the game’s landscapes. The result is a trio of stunning art pieces by Gabriela Isache, Nipuni, and Solelle, offering diverse perspectives into the unexplored corners of the Dragon Age universe.
While the Dragon Age: Dreadwolf teaser sets the stage for an expansive and visually captivating journey, it also serves as a friendly warning to fans who may have anticipated a reveal at The Game Awards 2023. Although the teaser provides atmospheric glimpses, the full revelation is slated for summer 2024, building anticipation among fans who have eagerly awaited new details since the game’s initial announcement during The Game Awards in 2018.