Dragon Age 4 Update Trailer Shows Up At Gamescom 2020 Without Warning

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The gargantuan Gamescom 2020 Opening Night Live presentation featured a few surprises, but perhaps one of the biggest was an update on Dragon Age 4, developer BioWare’s next instalment in its incredibly popular fantasy RPG franchise. BioWare has been busy with other properties in recent years – most famously Anthem, which has since been shuttered into a small, niche corner of the internet – but consumers have been clamoring for a follow-up to the Dragon Age games in particular after the success of Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Dragon Age 4 has been teased a few times by BioWare, but no solid updates had been given prior to Gamescom 2020. What fans knew about the game was that it would continue to pull on threads placed down in previous narratives, with many expecting that Solas – the Dread Wolf, as fans came to know him throughout the events of Dragon Age: Inquisition – would play a role, while the exact nature of the game’s build, approach to RPGs, and setting remained a mystery.

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At Gamescom 2020 Opening Night LiveDragon Age 4 finally got another update, although it was a very measured one from its developer. BioWare debuted an official look at how the game’s development is progressing, and provided fans with a few breadcrumbs about what to expect. The trailer featured voice over talent rehearsing lines, including Solas’ voice actor – and a character named Davrin who appears to be a member of the Grey Wardens. While the inclusion of either Solas or a Grey Warden isn’t exactly shocking, it at least confirms the fantasy setting will remain consistent in its narrative threads. The trailer didn’t provide any finished looks at gameplay, but showed off some environmental designs and character animations that at least confirmed the series will remain true to its extremely detailed, high fantasy roots.

More details to come…

Source: Gamescom 2020 Opening Night Live, Nibel

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