Dragon Age: Dreadwolf is coming to get the gang back together...at some point.
from 2020. BioWare finally confirmed it in their huge studio history book"Bioware: Stories and Secrets from 25 Years of Game Development".
It's possible that, like Inquisition, Dreadwolf will not be set just in one country but will visit other nations as well. BioWare's studio history book includes some of the same concept art that we've seen in their behind the scenes video from summer 2020. Among the small selection of artwork chosen for the page are the Necropolis in Nevarra and an Antivan Crow assassin, suggesting that we could be visiting both locations as part of the story. Oh, and the Deep Roads, too.
In a post to BioWare's blog following the teaser trailer from December 2018, then producer Mark Darrah wrote that"we have been building a new team around a core of Dragon Age veterans, people I've worked with on Dragon Age, Jade Empire, and some of whom I've worked with since the Baldur's Gate days.
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