Dragon Age 4 concept art teased, and its pretty as all hell

Today’s EA Play Live (opens in new tab) event gave us a new – small – look at Dragon Age 4 (opens in new tab) as part of a montage of games that will appear on PS5 (opens in new tab) and Xbox Series X (opens in new tab). It’s the first time we’ve seen the game since a teaser trailer at The Game Awards 2018 (opens in new tab) and even if it was just some pretty concept art, we’re grateful for the crumbs. 

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We didn’t get any gameplay, new footage, or even the name uttered aloud during today’s showcase, but at least we know it’s still in production, and looking promising. 

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It’s been six years since Dragon Age: Inquisition (opens in new tab), a game that ended with the bombshell that one of your companions, Solas, was actually Fen’Harel, the elven god of betrayal. We knew Dragon Age 4 was going to let us see more of the sneaky slaphead, and Bioware has delivered, as confirmed by a blog post (opens in new tab) from the studio in September 2019. 

“I can say… that one of our projects has a large and growing team in Edmonton working through pre-production, and based on the progress I’m seeing, I can confirm that indeed the Dread Wolf rises.”

Last we heard (opens in new tab) from the rumor mill, Dragon Age 4 was being built with Anthem’s toolset under the code name Morrison and would be a live service game. Casey Hudson, GM of Bioware, clarified this didn’t mean the death of single-player Dragon Age. 

Reading lots of feedback regarding Dragon Age, and I think you’ll be relieved to see what the team is working on. Story & character focused.Too early to talk details, but when we talk about “live” it just means designing a game for continued storytelling after the main story.January 25, 2018

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