Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Confirmed as the Next Entry in the Series by BioWare

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will not be released in 2020.

Advertisement
By Siddhant Chandra | Updated: 3 June 2022 19:02 IST
Highlights
  • Dragon Age: Dreadwolf was rumoured to be an always-online game
  • The developer is expected to reveal more details later this year
  • BioWare had shared a teaser trailer for this game back in 2020

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will see the return of Solas as the main antagonist

Photo Credit: BioWare/ YouTube

BioWare has revealed the title for its upcoming addition to the fantasy RPG franchise that began with Dragon Age: Origins back in 2009. The new entry is called Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, deriving its name from the character of Solas who will also serve as the main antagonist for this game. Solas, the Dreadwolf, was introduced as a companion in Dragon Age: Inquisition. He was later revealed to be the overarching villain of the games in the Trespasser DLC for Inquisition.

In its official blog post, BioWare has delved into the mythos of Solas. Hinted to be an ancient elven god in the games, Solas' betrayal is believed to be the primary reason for the downfall of modern elves. He has earned a reputation as a "trickster deity." However, the developer suggests that new players will not be required to have played the previous Dragon Age games to enjoy this title. Previously, the developer had released a teaser trailer for the game during the 2020 Game Awards that had hinted at the return of Solas, the Dreadwolf.

Advertisement

A past report had suggested that the Dragon Age 4, now confirmed to be called Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, would be a live service game, which might result in it being an always-online title. However, the abysmal performance of Anthem, another live service game developed by BioWare under EA, might have forced its hand to reevaluate these plans. So far, the developer has kept the details regarding this game under wraps.

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will not be out this year, however, Bioware will share more information later in 2022.


What are the best games of 2021? We discuss this on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.
Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement
Popular Mobile Brands
  1. iPhone 17 Pro Max At Rs. 1,02,900 in Apple 50th Anniversary Sale
  2. Vivo V70 FE Launched in India With 7,000mAh Battery, 200-Megapixel Main Camera
  3. OTT Releases of the Week (Mar 30th - Apr 5th): From Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par
  4. Google Pixel 11 Pro XL CAD Renders Leak Online
  5. Infinix Note 60 Pro With Active Matrix Panel to Arrive in India on This Date
  6. Realme 16 First Impressions
  7. ChatGPT is Now Available in Apple CarPlay, but With Some Limitations
  8. ChatGPT App APK Teardown Reportedly Hints at Major UI Upgrades
  9. Honor Play 80 Pro With a 7,000mAh Battery Arrives at This Price
  10. Govt Spends 180 Crore to Move Lakhs of Official Email to Zoho Cloud
  1. Motorola Signature, Razr 60 Ultra and More Models Now Eligible to Receive Android 17 Beta Updates
  2. ChatGPT App May Soon Get a Custom Share Sheet, File Picker Interface and More UI Changes
  3. OpenAI Brings ChatGPT to Apple CarPlay, but It Cannot Access Navigation and Live Location Data
  4. iPhone 17 Pro Max At Rs. 1,02,900 in Apple 50th Anniversary Sale; iPad, Watch Available With Offers
  5. Google Pixel 11 Pro XL Leaked CAD Renders Reveal Design Identical to Pixel 10 Pro XL
  6. Apple's iPhone 18 Pro Models May Not Arrive in Classic Black Finish Just Like iPhone 17 Pro, Tipster Claims
  7. Oppo F33, Oppo F33 Pro Launch Timeline, Price Range Revealed in New Leak
  8. Capcom Adds Original Versions of Resident Evil 1, 2 and Resident Evil 3 Nemesis to Steam
  9. Google's Next Fitbit Wearable Could Launch Without a Display; Said to Require Paid Subscription
  10. CFTC-FTX Settlement: Former FTX Executive Nishad Singh to Pay $3.7 Million, Faces Trading Ban
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.