Summary
- As any Dragon Age fan knows, the long-awaited fourth game has been a long time in the making and was originally announced in 2018.
- BioWare has attempted to explain the long wait between The Veilguard and 2014's Inquisition.
- Beyond games just taking a lot more time to make than they used to, BioWare notes that it really wanted to "get this one right".
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Although Dragon Age: The Veilguard finally looks like it's on the horizon to launch later in 2024, it's been a very long road getting to this point. Following Dragon Age: Inquisition's launch in 2014, the fourth game was originally announced all the way back in 2018 before 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:being officiall༒y named Dreadw🌊olf in 2022 and then finally re-em♋erging a few months aౠgo as The Veilguard.

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That six-year gap between its initial untitled reveal and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网🍃:the most recent announcement at Summer Game Fest has been ♐a bit of a marathon for fans of the series, who have wondered what was up with the long wait time. While the simple answer is 🥀that games take a lot longer to make than they used to, BioWare has tried to explain it further during a recent interview.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard Took So Long Because BioWare Wanted To Get It "Right"
, The Veilguard's creative director, John Epler, was asked about the big gap between Dragon Age 4's reveal and where it is now. In response, Epler said that BioWare has had several other projects in the work and because it wanted to get The Veilguard right, while also saying that it's the "best version" of the new Dragon Age.
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Creative performance director Ashley Barlow also commented on the wait, noting that BioWare started casting for it 🎃five years ago and that the team and talent have been working on it since then. Barlow says that it takes a "long time" to record 700 characters, with anywhere between 80,000 and 140,000 lines for all of the Rooks.
Considering that's just one character (albeit, multiple versions of one character), it does start to make sense why we've been waiting so long to see more of The Veilguard. That's not even taking into account the fact that the and that BioWare has also been workin❀g on thꦉe next Mass Effect game, which 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:seems to be🤡 in a very early state right now.

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