Early Dragon Age Dreadwolf Gameplay Leaked Online

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Dragon Age: Dreadwolf is one of BioWare’s most anticipated games of 2023, which will be published by Electronic Arts. It is a sequel to Dragon Age: Inquisition and the 4th game.

The fans have loved the games from this franchise as they all have mostly positive reviews, so expectations from Dragon Age Dreadwolf are pretty high, and the game will live up to the hype based on the leaked details.

For now, there has been no official release date of the game given by BioWare, but we know that the game is powered by Frostbite Engine and will be available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Microsoft Windows.

Fans might get excited to hear that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf gameplay has been leaked online. BioWare has yet to reveal the official gameplay, but according to the subreddit, someone was able to get their hands on the Alpha build of the game.

The link has been removed from the actual post, but you can check out the actual footage below;

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There are a total of seven images and one video, which shows two characters fighting named Rook and Davrin. The footage looks good, and the fighting style is somewhat different from the series’ other titles.

The game’s development started in 2015, which was a long time. At first, the game was going to be a narrative-focused experience, but then BioWare decided to change it to live-service multiplayer. After a while, the was changed to a single-player one, but it seems like there are some components of multiplayer in the game, which BioWare might reveal soon.

There have been many rumors about the game’s online mode, including that the combat system of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will be similar to Final Fantasy XV. In the footage, it somewhat feels like there is a similarity. So, the fans who love hack n’ slash gameplay are in for a treat.

The Dragon Age 4 trailer was believed to be revealed at Sony’s State of Play in 2022. Many fans believe that the game will be released in 2023, but as the release date and the official gameplay haven’t been revealed, it is more likely that the game will be released sometime in 2024.

So, the fans might have to wait longer than expected. Given the hype of the previous games, BioWare has to provide a better experience so the development will take some time. 

Aside from that, what do you think of the leaked images and footage? Are you excited about the release of this game? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments section.

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