Stop doing that, I need your full attention. It has been confirmed that Dragon Age: Furthest from the Veil does feature some nudity. However, Bioware won’t tell anyone if it includes genitalia – you know, those penises and flowers you learned about in school.
The news of at least some partially muscular characters in the game comes from Game Informer, which helps confirm that breasts do exist in the character creator, which sounds like a recipe for thousands of clips from streamers on Twitch showing mild embarrassment, like an eleven-year-old having to hold hands with someone who doesn’t have breasts like them.
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However, despite this surprising revelation, when asked if the game also contains lower body nudity, Bioware did not directly answer, instead saying that it was something they wanted players to discover on their own, which is probably the strangest tease to spark curiosity about a video game that has been removed from the shelves.
All we get is game director Corrine Busche declaring that “this is a mature RPG,” with the same slightly sneering tone I imagine most people would use when referring to the signed copy of Fifty Shades of Grey displayed uncomfortably on their mum’s bookshelf.
While Bioware has had its share of “Oops, we just intentionally shot this scene from behind a conveniently placed wall” or “We’ll use clothing or shadows to make sure you don’t quite see the path of Commander Shepard’s space ball to achieve that “We’re going to blow it up, okay?” moment,” games like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 have made giving audiences some birthday suit fun feel less taboo or dangerously backlash-inducing than it used to.
Are you eager to see some wangs and hoohas when you boot up Dragon Age: Keeper of the Veil? Let us know below, and be sure to check out our hands-on preview of the game.