It looks like Dragon Age: Dreadwolf won’t be released before April 2024

EA has shared details of its upcoming games planned for release this fiscal year

It looks like Dragon Age: Dreadwolf won’t be released before April 2024

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf isn’t currently scheduled for release before April 2024, according to publisher EA.

On Tuesday, the company shared details of the announced games it has lined up for release during its current fiscal year (FY24), which ends on March 31, 2024.

These include Super Mega Baseball 4 (Q1 FY24), F1 23 (Q1 FY24), Immortals of Aveum (Q2 FY24), Madden 24 (Q2 FY24), EA Sports FC (Q2 FY24) and NHL 24 (Q3 FY24).

EA also said it has two unannounced games releasing in FY24. One is an EA Sports title and the other is a racing game.

Last October, BioWare general manager Gary McKay stated that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf had reached alpha status and was playable “from the opening scenes of the first mission to the very end”.

McKay went on to explain that the team was focused on the game’s pacing, the various relationships that players will have with other characters, as well as “narrative cohesion”.

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf gameplay leaked online in February, offering the first look at BioWare’s RPG sequel in action.

An anonymous Reddit user shared the early footage, claiming that it was captured by a playtester with access to an “early alpha” build of the game.

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