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Bioware Finally Talks About The Dragon Age Sequel In New Trailer

Julian Benson

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Bioware Finally Talks About The Dragon Age Sequel In New Trailer

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Bioware has been teasing around a new Dragon Age for years now. Finally, the studio seems happy to talk about what it's working on, even if it's not ready to show the game itself. It's published a lot of concept art of the new game and even a few clips from behind the scenes.

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As part of the Gamescom: Opening Night Live, the latest show in the all-consuming franchise that is Geoff Keighley, a number of Bioware developers talked about the broad aims of the project.

You can see what they had to say in the video below:

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The new Dragon Age will be from the perspective of characters who have no power. The game will be about forming close relationships with a family of characters. And learning to love or hate the people around you... Someone should tell Bioware that broadly describes all the previous games. Nonetheless, at least that means it will be somewhat like the other games, which after the disappointment that was Anthem will restore some faith in the series.

As Bioware weren't giving a great deal of detail about what you'd actually be doing in the game, you should check out some of the concept art the team shared:

Dragon Age / Credit: Bioware, EA Games
Dragon Age / Credit: Bioware, EA Games
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Dragon Age / Credit: Bioware, EA Games
Dragon Age / Credit: Bioware, EA Games
Dragon Age / Credit: Bioware, EA Games
Dragon Age / Credit: Bioware, EA Games

Are you ready to get excited for Dragon Age or are you going to hold off until you've seen more of the game? Bioware's recent track record, while full of ambitious games, hasn't really been universally praised since Mass Effect 2, which was released way back in 2010.

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Personally, I'm a fan of Inquisition, Andromeda, and I certainly didn't dislike Anthem, but it was a shame that in the case of all three games they didn't quite deliver on the promise of the initial exciting announcements.

Topics: Dragon Age, Bioware

Julian Benson
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