Dragon Age: Dreadwolf trailer snuck out just ahead of GTA 6

Everyone is talking about the earlyGTA VItrailer drop, and rightly so, but I’m all about the sneakyDragon Age: Dreadwolftrailer that was dropped yesterday ahead of all the GTA chaos.

It was a smart move to get the trailer out beforeRockstar Gamesdominated social media, however, withBioWare’s decision comes the possibility of DA getting lost in a sea ofGTAhype. So, I’m here to ensure that doesn’t happen, because the newDA: Dreadwolftrailer looks amazing, and it’s only a snippet of what’s to come.

Feast your eyes on the vastness of Thedas in theDragon Age: Dreadwolftrailer

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There are so many questions still left unanswered. Questions which won’t get answers until much later down the line, with the game’s full reveal scheduled for summer 2024. This means that its launch is likely to be very late 2024 or, more likely, 2025. It’s an agonising wait, but like when N7 Day lifted the spirits ofMass Effect, so too hasDragon AgeDay given DA fans a shining beacon of hope.

“There’s so much to digest here, I’m dying to play,” said one fan, before adding, “Going to go back and read the books now.” A wise move if ever I’ve heard one. Another fan voiced similar excitement, though lamented over the wait until the full reveal, “I’m so damn happy that we finally got some more information because of this trailer. But, damn. Waiting till summer 2024 for the full reveal and potential release date is such a long time. However, I absolutely lovedDragon Age: Originsand also really lovedInquisition. IfDreadwolfis as good as those games, the wait was worth it.”

I would like to add here that there are no bad DA games. And with that, I leave you to explore, and re-explore, the trailer wildly for days on end as you try to decode every hidden clue. I know I’ll be doing the same.

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