Summary

Dragon Age: Dreadwolfappears to be the next big title from developerBioWareand publisherEA, though we’ve heard very little official information about the title ever since its name was revealed. Things have been heating up in recent months though, withBioWare promising more news about the title this summer, and now EA seems to have all but confirmed the title will be launching within the next 12 months.

Earlier today, EA revealed thatit has two currently unannounced titles that it expects to launch within the current fiscal year, though it doesn’t give us any further details as to what these games are outside the fact that one of them is a partner title. With the amount of leaks and hints from insiders such as Jeff Grubb, it is difficult to imagine neither of these titles being Dragon Age: Dreadwolf,which has been tipped for a 2024 release in the past.

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Of course, we already know about Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, so you can argue that it’s not an unannounced title, but it’s missing from the list of titles entirely, and it feels as though the publisher is simply referring to unannounced release dates rather than complete projects. It was alsorecently claimed yet again by Grubbthat the title EA is referring to is Dreadwolf, so it seems likely we’ll be heading to Ferelden again at some point this year.

When Will Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Be Revealed?

Now the only question remains is when BioWare will finally give us a release date and put us all out of our misery? With the summer fast approaching, we already have a number of events in the pipeline that could potentially house a Dragon Age: Dreadwolf release date reveal, the primary candidate being Summer Game Fest. Back when the title was called Dragon Age 4, we saw the game announced during The Game Awards, so it’s showing up again at a Geoff Keighley event seems likely.

We could also see Dreadwolf reemerge at Xbox’s upcoming showcase,which we know is taking place next month, while PlayStation will also likely havea big showcase at some point in the next few monthsas well.We don’t have an E3 for publishers to attend anymore, so it will be one of the big platform holders or Geoff Keighley that has the pleasure of revealing Dreadwolf’s release date, but all we can do right now is watch the showcases as they pop up and keep our fingers crossed.