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Just a few hours ago we found out that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf It was already playable from start to finish, which confirms that development progress is on the right track despite the fact that those responsible have offered very little information and fewer audiovisual materials about the game. Now, in that sense, we have known that Mark Darrah Returns to BioWare as Consultant for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. Darrah is a veteran of the North American studio who has acted as director and executive producer of the previous installments of the franchise and who left BioWare a few years ago to dedicate himself to other projects. He is now back in a secondary but very important role.
This has been confirmed by the developer herself, also responsible for the Mass Effect franchise, in an article published by VentureBeat noting that Mark Darrah is now in the position of consultant and that his main job is to make sure that the entire Dreadwolf story connects properly with the legacy of the Dragon Age saga. In short, show off your knowledge of the history, lore and characters of Dragon Age so that in Dreadwolf there is no inconsistency and that all the new elements marry perfectly with the classics.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf would already be fully playable according to some of its main developers
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This is not the only help that BioWare is receiving to finish off Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, which follows no release date Today. And it is that the development team of the new Mass Effect is also helping in the production of the game so that it comes to fruition. EA, for its part, is not going to rush BioWare aware that it is one of its great values and that the study comes from two complicated experiences such as Mass Effect Andromeda and Anthem. Now the Canadian company will have all the time it needs to finish shaping Dreadwolf. It is not for less, because the last time we had a Dragon Age (the case of Inquisition) it ended up rising with the GOTY 2014.