Dragon Age The Veilguard Receives 15 Minutes of Stunning Gameplay

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Dragon Age Is Back In All Its Glory!

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  • Dragon Age The Veilguard has finally received its first-ever gameplay trailer.
  • The title looks solid and offers stunning gameplay.
  • Fans don’t have to wait too long to get their hands on the title, as it’s only months away from its release.

After much excitement and various leaks, the next entry in the Dragon Age franchise was finally shown at the Xbox Showcase. However, this trailer was mostly focused on introducing the world and characters of Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

Two days later, BioWare has dropped another exciting look at the RPG. The latest gameplay footage shows an extensive look at Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and the game looks better than ever.

Why it matters: This is the first gameplay BioWare has shared for the title since its official announcement. The RPG is also coming before the end of the year.

The last entry in the franchise was released over a decade ago, and it appears that BioWare took its time before releasing Dragon Age: The Veilguard, offering the best for fans.

The latest gameplay trailer shows great visuals, which were already expected after the first look at the Xbox showcase. Not only that, but the combat looks impressive. BioWare offers a mix of melee and spell-based combat.

The melee animations look hard-hitting and exciting. Meanwhile, the ability wheel allows players to unleash powerful attacks that can obliterate enemies. All in all, the gameplay preview looks quite enjoyable.

Like the last trailer, various characters are given the spotlight yet again. Dragon Age: The Veilguard offers a rich cast of characters, and BioWare is not shying away from highlighting these people.

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Dragon Age The Veilguard Is Coming Later This Year

Following the trailer, various media outlets have also shared previews for the game. Fans can expect more Dragon Age: The Veilguard information to pour through the week as BioWare prepares to launch its marketing campaign.

So far, the RPG has shown a lot of potential, but many are concerned about BioWare’s ability to compete with recent releases like Baldur’s Gate 3.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is set to launch in the Fall of 2024. This game marks BioWare’s much-anticipated return to the industry, but fans are not sold on the game yet. Many have noted that the tone seems quite different from past entries of the IP.

Therefore, the coming months will be crucial for the success of this release.

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