Dragon Age 4 is reportedly more than a year from release

The highly-anticipated RPG is still a ways off.

It’s tough being a Bioware fan. Mass Effect  gets  nothing but vague teasers  these days, and Dragon Age 4  is nowhere in sight — not in 2022, anyway.

On Thursday, video game industry insider Tom Henderson said  on Twitter  that the ever-mysterious fourth entry in the Dragon Age  series isn’t coming out this year. Then, a report by Venturebeat  not only corroborated Henderson’s claims but went on to state that Dragon Age 4 will not release until the summer of 2023 at the earliest. Not exactly what fans want to hear, given  excellent western RPGs  aren’t coming out left and right.

The good news is Bioware is taking its time with Dragon Age 4, even reassuring everyone that it’ll  emphasize single-player  first and foremost. Details outside of that are scarce, other than the fact that  Yuri Lowenthal would love to play Sandal  again. There was some concern when senior creative director  Matt Goldman left Dragon Age 4  in November, but Bioware claims his departure was for the best.

It’s hard to say when Dragon Age 4 will materialize, as it’s reportedly in development since 2015 and gone through several reboots. There’s always the possibility that it could show up at E3 this year, but that’s only a guess.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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