Mr.Jhorjan Posted August 25, 2023 Posted August 25, 2023 Link:https://vandal.elespanol.com/noticia/1350764836/bioware-no-tendria-claro-el-lanzamiento-de-dragon-age-dreadwolf-y-llegaria-en-2024/ Dragon Age: Dreadwolf's release date continues to be inaccurate. The latest rumors indicated that its launch window was scheduled for this same 2023, but as reported by VGC, and according to the renowned journalist Jeff Grub, the avalanche of layoffs being prepared at BioWare would have delayed the arrival of this new installment. . from Electronic Arts' po[CENSORED]r action RPG. Apparently, the game would end up landing on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S and PC in March 2024, although for now this is just rumors and there is nothing official on the table. The original release of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf was set for September 2023, but circumstances within BioWare have caused a number of delays. Sources close to Grubb assured that the launch of the game was planned for September 2023, but due to internal changes, the decision was made to move the arrival of the title until March 2024, keeping the platforms for which it is intended for now. However, the journalist believes that it is very likely that the premiere will still be delayed a little longer and would not be available on the market until the beginning of 2025. After announcing the series of layoffs that are being prepared in the studio, the BioWare boss wanted to clarify that the development of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf would not be affected: "If you're wondering how all of this will affect the development of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, let me clarify that our dedication to the game has never wavered." Gary McKay, the aforementioned team leader, explained in detail why the dismissal of approximately 50 employees was so unexpected: "To meet the demands of our future projects, maintain the highest standard of quality and ensure that we can prosper in an industry that is rapidly evolving we must shift to a more agile studio," says McKay. "It will allow us to make changes faster, unlock more creativity, and give a clear view of what we're building before we accelerate development." For now, we have to wait until we receive more official news.
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