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Dragon Age 4 Release Date Sooner Than Expected

The biggest and most significant gaming release season of the entire year is getting closer and closer to us, and it makes us sad that Dragon Age 4’s release date has not been made public yet. What we know for sure it that Dragon Age 4 will happen so do not worry about that. For almost a year now insiders and people involved in the project confirmed that Dragon Age 4 would appear.

BioWare’s General Manager, Casey Hudson, offered as the latest news. While speaking to GameInformer, she said that the team is “still trying to figure out what the next Dragon Age will look like.” If we translate this affirmation, it seems like we will need to wait more than expected to get this game in our hands.

It has been a while since gossips on the new Dragon Age game have been circling around the internet and even though Anthem is the focus of BioWare at the moment, it feels more reassuring that EA actually confirmed that Dragon Age 4 would happen even though it will not happen soon. Dragon Age series’ and Anthem’s executive producer, Mark Darrah tweeted that our beloved game Dragon Age is being developed.

Even though we settled on the fact that the team made Anthem their priority, the new Dragon Age is being worked on as well. We are not sure if it will be called Dragon Age 4, but we are happy enough that we will get it.

The general manager of BioWare, Casey Hudson has also said that the title of the new Dragon age will be “story and character focused” and its fans will not be disappointed about what they will receive. As we were reassured that Dragon Age would in fact happen, just stay tuned.

By Henry R. Lares

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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