

The first teaser for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf was during The Game Awards in 2018. And we're using this next generation of technology to make those fantasy worlds your reality," it said, while sharing some 3D environment clips that sure look like they included red lyrium. "BioWare imagines and creates worlds where you become the hero of your own story. In June 2020, EA didn't mention Dragon Age by name during EA Play but did make some allusions to it. Dragon Age might still be far out, but the trailer successfully sells the excitement of returning to BioWare's fantasy world. It's a bit too early to count anything seen as true Dreadwolf gameplay, but getting a look at the process is something at least. The video shows off concept art, some 3D environments, a bit of voice acting production, and some gameplay prototypes.

The Gamescom 2020 Opening Night Live show gave us a look at some of the early production of the next Dragon Age. You can flip through a couple of those above. In 2021, many of the Dragon Age: Dreadwolf teasers we saw were concept art shared by then executive producer Christian Dailey.
