BioWare is "making progress" on Dragon Age 4, despite working from home
Dragon Age 4 is still in development, it's just taking a little long𒆙er than expected due to the pandemic

We got our very first glimpse of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dragon Age 4 in a long while during the 2020 EA Play Live event, and now we have an encouraging development update. Despite the team at BioWare working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic, progress iജs being made on the next entry in the Dragon Age series.
BioWare executive producer conꩵfirmed as much in a tweet Wednesday afternoon, adding that the work-from-home situation has had a negative impact on development.
I realize that most of you are here for Dragon Age news and there hasn't been♌ a lot of that lately...Let me just run down some things I an say:1. We are working on the next Dragon Age2. Yes we are working from home3. Working from home is harder 4. We are making progress
First revealed with a cr꧑yptic teaser trailer back in 2018, we haven't heard much from BioWare on the still-untitled Dragon Age 4 until now. Even today, we've got only a precious few official details, not to mention a few juicy rumors, to work with.
There's the tagline revealed during The Game Awards 2018, "The Dread Wolf Rises," which could mean any number of things. Then we have some intriguing 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:concept art from the EA event. And last but not least, we know it's coming to PS5 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X, but 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:probably not until 2022 at the earliest.
Rumors from last year say Dragon Age 4 will lean into some of the "live service" elements of EA's online games, with the clarification that it won't be "Anthem with dragons." In 2018, BioWare GM Casey Hudson that fans will be "relieved" that the next Dragon Age game is "story & character focused," ಌadding that it'll involve "continued storytelling after the main story."
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