With all of the attention it puts into futuristic space shooters lately, it's easy to think that BioWare has forgotten about Dragon Age, its beloved fantasy RPG. Anthem, which still looks a lot like BioWare-flavored Destiny to me, is the next game on the developer's slate. The future of Mass Effect also got a small tease during N7 day. So where does that leave Dragon Age? With a potential announcement this month, apparently🉐.

BioWare's general manager Casey Hudson wrote a brief bit about Dragon Age in a recent blog post,  He assured fans that the series is "incredibly important" to the studio and that they are hard at work on "some secret Dragon Age stuff."

As to when we might see what that secret stuff is, he left off with "Look for more on this in the coming month (though I won't tell you where to look…)."

Source: Kokatu.com

Those who are iꦑn the know are well aware that one major gaming event is happening this month: The Game Awards. That would be the perfect occasion to reveal something as bi🧔g as a new Dragon Age game, , and in fact there are already some big rumored announcements planned.

But back to BioWare's space adventure, Anthem, which is coming on February 22nd. With the release mere weeks away, the studio's true focus has to be there. Indeed, the bulk of Hudson's blog post acts as an Anthem status update of sorts. Hudson wrote that development is mostly in a state of testing and bug fixing. With the basic game pretty mu🐭ch done, he s🉐aid that developers can move on to a unique part of the development cycle: the Play From Home build.

“It’s a tradition at BioWare. Late in a project, when the game is good enough and finished enough to really enjoy it as a complete experience, we enable it to be played at home by our developers. It’s an incredibly important step, because it allows us to get out of the mindset of being at the 🎀office, and just be at home experiencing the game like a player instead of a developer.”

via: polygon.com

That's nice and all, b💮ut when do I get to see Morrigan again?

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