Characters are one of the key elements of Dragon Age and BioWare knows this very well. For his next work, it seems that the studio wants to raise the bar even higher.
BioWare always has a knack for wowing fans. Although the game is not expected at least in the summer of 2023, the developers continue to release some details related to Dragon Age 4 and its development.
Even more polished characters in Dragon Age 4
Mass Effect 5 is just beginning its development, but Dragon Age 4 is making good progress. We’ve known since the beginning of the year that the next adventures are taking shape in the lands of Thedas and beyond. If BioWare doesn’t want to show the game right away, production is halfway done. However, it will be necessary to be patient before a new trailer or more concrete images beyond the concept arts currently offered by the studio.
As usual, BioWare wanted to discreetly reveal a few news about the game in its blog post. The developers were particularly enthusiastic about the characters of the game, according to which the fellow travelers and the crossed NPCs will have even more personality than before.
Improved technique and more personality
I can’t wait to talk about the cool stuff we’re working on technically for Dragon Age. We take characters very seriously and do everything we can to give them even more personality than they’ve ever had in the past. I can’t say more yet, but we will very soon.
– Maciej Kurowski, Technical Director of Dragon Age 4
Enough to excite fans as the secondary characters and companions are one of the franchise’s strengths. With such remarks, a big leap forward is to be expected, both in terms of writing and animations. ” We can’t wait to show you more. It will be something amazing promises the technical director again. As a reminder, the main screenwriter of Dragon Age and its universe, David Gaider, has long since left the ship. Above all, it will be youngsters who will come to tell new stories. Maybe this is the revival the franchise needs? Respond within several months or even years.