
That said, gamers should expect to see/hear more of Dragon Age Dreadwolf later this year.īased on what Bioware had to say in their latest blog post, "Solas, the Dread Wolf" will be an antagonist in Dragon Age Dreadwolf.

So until then, enjoy knowing the official title and the logo above, which the studio does leave open for more meaning than just a reference to Solas.Bioware's next RPG will be called Dragon Age Dreadwolfīioware has officially revealed that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will be the game of the company's next RPG, and that the game will not be releasing this year. Outside of that tease for upcoming details, there isn't much more to learn about the next chapter in the Dragon Age saga in the immediate future. However, there will be more information coming about the game before the year is over.

His motives are inscrutable and his methods sometimes questionable, earning him a reputation as something of a trickster deity-a player of dark and dangerous games."ĭragon Age: Dreadwolf and Solas' machinations won't see the light of day this year, according to the post, at least not in any playable form. Others say a betrayer of his people…or a savior who now seeks to rescue them at the cost of your world. The post describes him as maybe being "an ancient elven god, but some say not. Once an ally to players, this Solas is being set up as the big bad in Dreadwolf. It's of course a reference to Solas, AKA The Dread Wolf, who happens to share a moniker with the game, although with a slight difference in spelling.

No longer shall it be called Dragon Age 4, as developer BioWare has revealed a new name for the upcoming RPG that will henceforth be known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.Ī blog post announcing the title also goes into one possible meaning behind it.
