Dragon Age Veilguard Has Over 700 Characters; Nearly 2x Than Inquisition

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Featuring Massive 140k Lines of Dialogues!

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  • BioWare showed Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s first glimpse in the Xbox showcase, which left everyone excited for the game.
  • The game is going to be 2x more characters and dialogue lines, showing the massive amount of content in the game.
  • Meanwhile, the game will be linear, so it’s interesting to see such expansion given to a linear world.

 

After a long wait, EA is finally releasing their new RPG from the Dragon Age series Dragon Age: The Veilguard, which is slated for fall 2024. Debuted in the Xbox showcase the early impressions of the game look impressive.

While there’s still time for the release, there are many details of the game which are already surfaced online and following those today, another has been revealed. 

According to a new report, Dragon Age: The Veilguard will be a larger game than the previous entries in the franchise.

Why It Matters: Characters and Dialogue are the core elements of an RPG game, so it looks like BioWare has done well in this area.

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Dragon Age The Veilguard Looks Impressive

BioWare showed us the first glimpses of the game in the recent showcase, showing fifteen minutes of gameplay that amazed us, and the game is scheduled for fall 2024

While many game insights are already known, today, another intriguing detail has been revealed via an interview by Gamesradar.

The game is going to contain an enormous amount of content as, according to the report, Dragon Age: The Veilguard will have 700 characters and around 140k lines of dialogue characters.

It takes a long time to record 700 characters, you know – 80,000 lines or 140,000 lines with all the Rooks. It just takes time to make good.” 

This means the game will have twice as many characters and dialogue lines as previous entries like Dragon Age Inquisition. Moreover, the studio spokesperson also explained why the game took so long. 

He said that we had some other projects and we also had to make the game right, so to make things properly aligned, we took our time.

Furthermore, earlier reports suggest that the game will not be an open world like other titles in the franchise, so it’s interesting that the has such extensions even in linear gameplay.

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Dragon Age The Veilguard Will Not Be Open World

Nevertheless, as an RPG, such a large number of characters and dialogue lines explains that the studio has pretty much focused on the RPG elements of the game

In the end, We expect Bioware to debut this RPG with great success because the game already looks good, and the studio has proficiency in RPGs.

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