The Dragon Age <\/em>series began back in 2009 with the release of the hotly-anticipated Dragon Age: Origins<\/em>. Seen as BioWare\u2019s return to the classic RPG, Dragon Age <\/em>introduced a grim world of morally grey choices and grounded fantasy, spawning a whole new legion of fans as it did so.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The followup, Dragon Age 2<\/em>, was less well-received, largely due to a general perception that it had been rushed. Environments were recycled, the scope of the plot was significantly reduced, and while the game certainly had its moments, the general consensus seems to be that it\u2019s inferior to Origins<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The last Dragon Age <\/em>game to be released thus far is 2014\u2019s Awakening<\/em>, a much more streamlined take on the formula. However, a new instalment has been announced in the form of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf<\/em>, and it\u2019s been through a fair few iterations before arriving at its current state. Here\u2019s everything we know about Dragon Age: Dreadwolf<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Unfortunately, there\u2019s no Dragon Age: Dreadwolf <\/em>release date to speak of as yet. The game is currently still in development, and since both EA and BioWare are remaining tight-lipped as to the current state of development, we don\u2019t really know how far along it is. It looks like you\u2019re going to be waiting a good while for more news on when you can play Dragon Age: Dreadwolf<\/em>, so if you were hoping for an imminent release date or even release window announcement, you\u2019re out of luck.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When Dragon Age: Dreadwolf <\/em>releases, it\u2019ll likely arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X\/S, and PC. Again, we\u2019re largely going on assumptions here; EA and BioWare have been drip-feeding information about the game incredibly slowly, so we don\u2019t actually know what platforms it\u2019s in development for. However, if we had to take a guess, we\u2019d say those are the most likely places you\u2019ll be able to play it. PS4 and Xbox One releases don\u2019t seem likely for the game right now, sadly.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Technically, no \u201cDragon Age: Dreadwolf <\/em>trailer\u201d has actually been released. However, we do have two very basic teaser trailers, neither of which actually reveals much about the game. The first was released during the 2018 Game Awards ceremony and simply depicts<\/a> what would eventually become the logo for the game, while the second<\/a> is a little more detailed, featuring a voiceover from everyone\u2019s favourite duplicitous dwarf Varric. Here\u2019s hoping that BioWare and EA release more Dragon Age: Dreadwolf <\/em>trailers soon!<\/p>\n\n\n\nIs there a <\/strong>Dragon Age: Dreadwolf <\/em><\/strong>release date yet?<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf <\/em><\/strong>platforms – what can you play it on?<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf <\/em><\/strong>trailer – is there one?<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf <\/em><\/strong>history – what\u2019s the production process been like?<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n