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BioWare releases new teaser for Dragon Age Dreadwolf

Every year on December 4th, the Dragon Age fandom comes together to celebrate Dragon Age Day. BioWare kicked things off with a little something for fans to get excited about – a new teaser for Dragon Age Dreadwolf. 

In a new blog post, BioWare shared a quick teaser for Dragon Age Dreadwolf. The teaser reaffirms our next big enemy in the Dragon Age story, with Solas returning. As it turns out, Solas is the Dreadwolf and is looking to tear down the veil protecting our world from the raw magic of the fade.

BioWare has not yet given us a proper trailer for Dreadwolf, so we've only seen a couple of quick teasers so far. We also do not have a release date yet but it has previously been rumoured that BioWare is targeting a Q4 2023 launch for its latest fantasy RPG.

EA will likely make an appearance at The Game Awards later this week, but it is likely that the company will be primarily focused on revealing the release date for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, so we might not get another update on Dragon Age until sometime next year.

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KitGuru Says: This is a work-in-progress cinematic, so presumably it will appear in the final game somewhere. Hopefully over the summer, during E3 or Summer Game Fest, we'll get some more substantial news for Dreadwolf. 

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