Over a decade since Dragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, the next entry in the series of beloved dating sims withrpgs crudely affixed with Blu Tack to their walls, is set to arrive by the end of March next year. That’s according to an updated product slate released as part of a recent quarterly earnings report, asspotted by VGCand given theJeff Grubb seal of approval.

Last December, we got a vague buttantalising trailerhinting a new villain. If you want to book up on your DA lore,Jeremy Peel had a chat with writer David Gaideron working with game’s romances. Don’t ask my opinion on DA romances. I liked Sera, which is apparently not the correct choice.

Last October,Canada’s first-ever video game industry union- QA staffers at Keyword Studios - were all affected by layoffs while working on the title. This followed around50 layoffs at Bioware. It could be argued, if one were so inclined, that whilesome key figuresdo remain at the studio, a great deal of the institutional talent that earned Bioware their name is now gone. Personally, I think they should do an Obsidian. Sod EA, get the team together, take it to Kickstarter, and make the sort of game that made us all fall in love with Bioware in the first place. Maybe skip the whole ‘getting acquired by Microsoft’ bit though.

Dreadwolf is due for a proper reveal sometime this summer.