Dragon Age: Veil patch definitely makes it sound like BioWare is basically done with the game
Blog Andrew Joseph 24 Jan , 2025 0
Dragon Age: Veil Developer Bioware has released a new patch for the game, and the same breath suggests it's essentially coming less than three months after launch.
discovered EUROGAMERPatch 5 only includes one quality-of-life improvement and a number of bug fixes, but BioWare's wording suggests this is the final major patch Dragon Age: Veilguard will get.
“Thank you everyone for playing Dragon Age: Veil; we were very pleased with the game's stability at launch and hope you've continued to enjoy our quality of life patches ever since.” Bioware says. “With the game in a stable position, we are on the move to monitor for any game-breaking bugs should these exploits occur. Dareth Shiral!”
Mobile surveillance game-breaking bug sounds like players shouldn't expect any new content. As Eurogamer points out, “Dareth Shiral” means “farewell” in the elven language of Dragon Age.
Dragon Age: The Veil is the first new game in the fantasy RPG series in a decade, but instead of exploding, it croaks. in launch BioWare confirms Dragon Age: The Veil won't get any post-release DLCastounding fans are hoping for an expansion that follows the legacy of previous Dragon Age games.
This week, publisher and owner EA admitted Dragon Age: Veil fails to meet 50% of sales expectations; It expected 3 million players, but the game could only manage 1.5 million.
There's some smoke surrounding Dragon Age: Struggle for the Veil, such as Acceptance Significant discounts one month after launch on Cyber Monday, and the departure of BioWare director Corinne Busche last week. we have Documenting some of the game's development challengesinclude layoffs and leave of several project leaders at different stages.
mass effect 5 That seems to be BioWare's focus now, although it seems a long way off. What’s next for Dragon Age? Given that Dragon Age: Veilguard is coming to EA, it looks like the publisher will soon, somewhat convincingly, greenlight another sequel.
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