- Dragon Age: The Veilguard has received its fifth major patch.
- Alongside the patch, the developers shared a message stating that the team would move to bug-monitoring.
- The team has also thanked the players, signaling that support has officially ended.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard was anything but a financial success, something that was confirmed after the director refused to comment on sales and later left the studio. EA’s recent reports have also confirmed that the RPG failed to meet sales expectations.
Not too long after this update, it seems BioWare is ready to leave the latest Dragon Age entry behind. According to a message from the studio, the game won’t receive any further updates unless absolutely necessary.
Why it matters: Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s journey has been a rocky one so far, and it seems to have concluded on a somber note.
The RPG has just received its fifth major patch, but this patch comes with a surprise message that nobody saw coming.
In the message, BioWare noted that Dragon Age: The Veilguard is now in a stable place. The team also thanked players for sticking with the RPG, concluding that developers will shift toward the monitoring phase instead of actively working on updates.
BioWare has essentially confirmed that it is now moving on and will only release further updates when major changes are needed.
Thank you all for playing Dragon Age: The Veilguard. With the game in a stable place, we are moving to monitor for any game-breaking bugs should those occur.
-BioWare
While nobody expected Dragon Age: The Veilguard to receive months and months of support, BioWare’s insistence on moving on so quickly is a bit surprising.
Recent reports outlined that the team currently has little to do since Mass Effect’s production is still far away, so fans expected the studio to work just a bit longer on its latest release.
Anyhow, it seems Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s chapter has been closed for good. What are your thoughts on this news? Let us know in the comments, and head to the Tech4Gamers Forums for even more discussions.
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