Dragon Age: The Veilguard Always Planned to Continue Story
The Veilguard was always going to follow up on Inquisition's ending.
The Veilguard was always going to follow up on Inquisition's ending.
Anthem taught the company a major lesson.
The evil has finally been defeated.
The game's art book now has an official release date.
We made some smart thinking about when Bioware's first Dragon Age in a decade is finally going to alight.
The game's story will be a highly personal experience.
The title will also feature over 700 unique characters.
This is a real coup for Steam Deck users, and hopefully will only the first of many AAAs to go this direction.
Fans may recognize some of these names.
We all certainly lucked out here.
These characters will have plenty of agency.
You won't need to hand out smooches to unlock the most powerful attacks.
Some classes are a bit too 'violent.'
We're not sure how MUCH nudity, but it'll be there.
Each relationship will have a totally different vibe.
Playable origins haven't appeared since the first game in the franchise.
The personalization options just get better.
Players will also have an option to fine-tune their experience.
I want to look how I did before!
Say farewell to those stupid Shards.
If you haven't played the previous games, you have time to binge.
The upcoming game will take more of a Baldur's Gate 3 approach to love.
It's to Bioware's credit that their game design had great worldbuilding without open worlds.