In July Electronic Arts will hold its in-house event EA Play Live – and then there will be news about Dragon Age 4 again. A rumor now suggests that an alpha version could possibly even await us in this context.
Can gamers soon be able to lend a hand on the role-playing hope Dragon Age 4 themselves? At least Twitter users are now making corresponding hopes PlayStation Game Size Near. Thanks to an entry in the PlayStation Store, he dug up relevant information via data mining.
The account otherwise specializes in cataloging game updates and file sizes and came across a mysterious alpha file for the RPG in the PlayStation Store. There are increasing indications that this could play a role in the context of the EA Play Live event.
In short, there is a good chance that EA will show Dragon Age 4 at least in some form as part of EA Play Live in July. Of course, we can only speculate about what exactly awaits us at the moment. In the very best case there is some form of (playable) alpha version of the game, the mysterious file in the PlayStation Store could also point to a kind of demo, but maybe “only” to a trailer or something completely different.
The only thing that can currently be considered relatively certain is that Dragon Age 4 will therefore have an appearance on the show. EA had previously emphasized that the new RPG epic was expected in 2022 or later. The title has been in the works for a few years and was originally announced at The Game Awards 2018. There was then a more comprehensive presentation at the gamescom Opening Night Live 2020, before things got quieter again.
EA Play Live is scheduled to take place on July 22nd at 7:00 p.m. German time. A revitalized EA IP – possibly a new Dead Space – and impressions from Skate 4 can also be expected from the event.