

We don't know exactly what plans for Dragon Age 4's multiplayer were before this decision, but it's safe to say now that it definitely won't be an online-only game like Anthem.īased on what BioWare has historically done well, this seems like a good decision. This news came shortly after BioWare announced plans to cease work on Anthem, the live-service sci-fi game that they'd been attempting to overhaul after its poor reception in 2019. However, as of 2021, Dragon Age 4 has reportedly ditched all multiplayer elements to stay a singleplayer experience. In early 2018, Kotaku reported that Dragon Age 4 had been rebooted as a "live" game to better fit with EA's push for "games as a service" that could continue to generate revenue after initial launch sales. While we keep waiting for a proper unveiling, here's everything we know about Dragon Age 4's story, a possible release date, trailers, characters, and more.ĭragon Age 4 won't be a live-service game like Anthem We still haven't actually gotten a proper look at Dragon Age 4's gameplay, or heck even a title, but BioWare has begun to sprinkle out teasers and concept art more regularly since the summer of 2020. That's potentially a big deal, as we'd been wondering how EA's online service game aspirations would affect BioWare's historically singleplayer series. Recently, reports claim that Dragon Age 4 has abandoned any multiplayer elements it had been planning to focus entirely on singleplayer. Confirmation aside, we still know precious little about it from two teaser trailers, a behind-the-scenes video, and some concept art. BioWare spent years dodging any official confirmation that the fourth game was in the works, but now it's said in no uncertain terms that it's working on the next Dragon Age game. After the ending of Dragon Age: Inquisition's final DLC made it very clear that the saga of Thedas was far from over, we've been expecting another Dragon Age game to follow it.
