Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Is Officially Being Renamed, With Gameplay Reveal Set for June 11 - EXCLUSIVE - IGN (2024)

The next Dragon Age is set to get its first big gameplay reveal on June 11, and when it does, it will be with a new name. IGN can exclusively reveal that the latest entry in the Dragon Age franchise, previously known as Dragon Age Dreadwolf, is being renamed Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

The news comes with a host of details that shed new light on BioWare’s anticipated RPG, which up until this point has been kept heavily under wraps. Among other things, BioWare confirmed that The Veilguard will feature seven party members, and that it will feature “fun and fluid, moment-to-moment combat” while continuing to center strategy via the unique powers of each companion.

But it’s the name change that will do the most to raise eyebrows among the fandom. Ever since the conclusion of Dragon Age: Inquisition’s Trespasser DLC, fans have expected a story focused on Solas, the former companion who was revealed to be the Elven god Fen’Harel, also known as the Dread Wolf. BioWare general manager Gary McKay explains that while Solas is “still very much a part of the story of Dragon Age: The Veilguard,” the team wanted a title that reflected a “really deep and compelling group of companions.”

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Is Officially Being Renamed, With Gameplay Reveal Set for June 11 - EXCLUSIVE - IGN (1)

“One thing that’s important to remind fans is that every Dragon Age game is a new and different experience and this game, more so than ever, is about you and your companions – a group that you must rally to fight by your side,” McKay tells IGN. “We can’t wait for players to meet, connect and form their own personal relationships with the unique companions that make up The Veilguard. That’s the spirit of this game…of this story. Choosing who will join you on your adventure, fight alongside you, and be there by your side in the end.”

In a separate blog post, McKay elaborated, “Each of the seven unique characters that make up your companions will have deep and compelling storylines where the decisions you make will impact your relationships with them – as well as their lives. You’ll unite this team of unforgettable heroes as you take on a terrifying new threat unleashed on the world. Naturally, the Dread Wolf still has an important part in this tale, but you and your companions – not your enemies – are the heart of this new experience.”

McKay claims that the name change wasn’t a matter of focus testing, which commonly informs decisions like these. He even goes so far as to admit that sticking with Dreadwolf might have been easier.

“We actually think sticking with Dreadwolf would have been the safer choice – ‘Dread Wolf’ is a cool name after all!” McKay says. “In the end, it was most important for us to have a title that was authentic to the companions that are the heart of this adventure we’ve created. We’ve worked throughout development to create really incredible backstories for each companion that intersect with the main narrative in meaningful ways.”

As for why it’s not simply named “Dragon Age IV,” McKay says it’s for the same reason that Dragon Age Inquisition wasn’t called “Dragon Age III: Inquisition.”

“Every game in the series tells its own unique story and the title is an important element to help set the stage for the next standalone adventure inclusive of its own hero, companions, narrative arc, villain, setting, etc,” he says.

The highest-stakes release in BioWare’s history?

The name change is the beginning of what is shaping up to be possibly the highest-stakes release in BioWare’s history. It’s been a full decade since Dragon Age: Inquisition – which we we named our Game of the Year in 2014 – and since then the storied RPG studio has been battered by the disastrous release of Anthem, layoffs, and other setbacks, with Mass Effect: Legendary Edition being one of its few bright spots. The Veilguard has been in various stages of development during this time, even reportedly being canceled at one point, though McKay frames it as a period of exploration in his blog post.

“After Dragon Age: Inquisition launched, the studio was given an incredible opportunity to explore, test, and validate a variety of gameplay concepts as we worked to determine what the next Dragon Age could look like,” McKay writes. “We brought everything to the table which, yes, even included a multiplayer concept. The time we spent experimenting and iterating gradually taught us a lot. This work, and the amazing support from EA, helped us re-focus on creating an incredible single player game, with all the choices, characters and world building you’d expect from us.”

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf - Official Concept Art

Asked what it means for BioWare to finally be able to show The Veilguard to the world, McKay said, “As the studio head and executive producer, it’s been incredible to see the journey, resilience and passion that this team continues to bring every day. We have an incredible group of both BioWare and Dragon Age veterans who have been with us for years, as well as new faces and voices that love the series who have helped to create an unforgettable experience we feel will be worthy of the Dragon Age name.”

So who exactly are the Veilguard? In the lore, the Veil is a barrier between the physical world and Fade, which is Dragon Age’s spirit realm. Solas, who helped create the Veil, now wants to destroy it. Hence, as McKay puts it, “the Veil needs guarding.”

While acknowledging that the why and the how is definitely spoiler territory, McKay says, “The biggest clue I can share is that you and your companions – that make up The Veilguard – are central to taking down a new evil threat unleashed upon Thedas. It might not just be Solas.”

McKay isn’t quite ready to reveal the party members quite yet, but does provide some hints on what to expect, including some initial info on romances.

“We spent a lot of time making our companions feel authentic based on their own unique experiences within this larger fantasy world, which in turn makes the relationships you form with them feel even more meaningful. We’ve tapped into Dragon Age’s deep lore and explored its most iconic factions to bring each of the seven companions and their stories to life,” he says.

“I won’t spoil next week’s reveal but I can say we’ve created a story where you can impact the world and the companions that surround you. Player agency is important to the Dragon Age: The Veilguard experience and allows each player to form unique personal connections with their companions of choice. And, yes, you can romance the companions you want!”

[Y]ou and your companions...are central to taking down a new evil threat unleashed upon Thedas. It might not just be Solas

McKay says the decision to pare the number of companions from nine to seven is mostly down to it being the “right number for the story we’re telling.” Each one is intended to represent a unique faction or element from Thedas, and will feature their own arc with “stories of love and loss, each with meaningful choices and emotional moments.”

He continues, “As you accompany your companions to unravel their backstory and earn their loyalty and friendship, you’ll visit more regions of Thedas across a deeper variety of biomes than any Dragon Age before it.”

McKay mostly sidesteps questions of how Inquisition’s characters might fit into The Veilguard’s story, though he does confirm that it will once again feature an original protagonist similar to The Warden, Hawke, and The Inquisitor, noting that each Dragon Game has its own standalone story with its own thread and conflict.

“Games across the Dragon Age franchise are never designed as a game-over-game continuous storyline. There are familiar arcs, factions and heroes important to the overarching Dragon Age universe that weave through the new story we’re telling,” he explains. “The previous games, characters and events aren’t the anchor of Dragon Age: The Veilguard it’s about your adventure with a brand new cast of companions that you must rally to fight against a powerful force.”

He once again teases another villain beyond Solas: “I don’t want to get too deep into spoiler territory but I can say that the Dread Wolf is not the only god players need to be worried about.”

BioWare hints at what to expect from The Veilguard’s gameplay

When The Veilguard is finally revealed on June 11, BioWare’s presentation will include 15 minutes of gameplay from the opening moments of the game, which will help set up the story. On the gameplay front, McKay says that The Veilguard’s combat was a “big area of focus” and something the team wanted to push forward. Among other things, McKay says that The Veilguard will feature an ability wheel designed to give players orders to the two companions who can join them in battle.

“As an RPG, strategy in combat is important as you bring two companions to every fight. Each companion brings unique powers and abilities that have a direct impact on how you choose to take down the enemies at hand,” he says. “To add another layer to that strategic element, we’re introducing a new ability wheel where you can pause the action and set up your next move – whether it’s your companions’ abilities or your own.

“The ability wheel opens up a huge amount of strategic possibilities, giving players the ability to control the flow of combat and link powerful combinations of abilities between players and their companions that can quickly turn the tide of any battle. We think we’ve found an exciting balance between fun, fluidity and strategy for every encounter.”

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It all points toward a game that seems likely to please longtime fans of the series who have been waiting anxiously for a new entry over the last 10 years – and it’ll need to be. BioWare won’t say it directly, but everyone seems aware that a lot is riding on Dragon Age. Its reception will say a lot about whether BioWare is able to reestablish itself as a top-tier RPG studio alongside Larian, CD Projekt Red, and other recent success stories.

“This is a game and experience that continues BioWare’s tradition of single player RPG storytelling set in the epic fantasy world of Thedas,” McKay says. “We know Dragon Age fans and the community have been waiting a long time for the next game and we could not be more excited to share our gameplay reveal on June 11."

Make sure to stay tuned to IGN for more Dragon Age info, as well as lots more from Summer Game Fest, IGN Live, and more.

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Update: This story has been updated with additional clarification on the role that companions play in battle

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Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Is Officially Being Renamed, With Gameplay Reveal Set for June 11 - EXCLUSIVE - IGN (2024)

FAQs

Why did they rename Dragon Age: Dreadwolf? ›

BioWare has explained this a little, but a recent interview with Veilguard's lead devs has gone into more detail. One of the main reasons for the change is because Veilguard isn't a game about Solas, so the name Dreadwolf didn't really make sense anymore.

Is Dragon Age: Dreadwolf renamed to the Veilguard? ›

Dragon Age 4 was revealed years ago under the name Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. However, with seemingly months to go before the game's fall 2024 launch, BioWare announced it was changing the name to Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

Is Dragon Age 4 cancelled? ›

Thanks to a post from Mark Darrah, fans have been reassured that the fourth Dragon Age game was still on its way. Darrah explains that though the team is now working from home, and 'working from home is harder,' they're 'making progress. '

What happened to the Dreadwolf Dragon Age? ›

IGN can exclusively reveal that the latest entry in the Dragon Age franchise, previously known as Dragon Age Dreadwolf, is being renamed Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The news comes with a host of details that shed new light on BioWare's anticipated RPG, which up until this point has been kept heavily under wraps.

Does Dragon Age Absolution tie into Dread Wolf? ›

If you ask BioWare's John Epler about Dragon Age: Absolution, he singles out one aspect of the Netflix animated spinoff as building toward the long-awaited fourth Dragon Age game, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. And it's not the stinger of the final episode, when an old foe thought dead made an unexpected comeback.

Who is the main antagonist in Dragon Age: Dreadwolf? ›

Solas is an ancient Elf who banished the Evanuris, tyrannical Elves who ruled over his people, but this destroyed their civilization. Solas tried to undo his mistake by giving Coryheus the Orb he used to tear down the Veil, but this failed.

Why did they change the Dragon Age name? ›

“So, to capture what this game is all about, we changed the name as the original title didn't show just how strongly we feel about our new heroes, their stories and how you'll need to bring them together to save all of Thedas.” Hence, Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

What is Fenris's real name Dragon Age? ›

However, at some point in Dragon Age II, Fenris finds out his original name: Leto. Being a fugitive, a former slave, and an experiment, Fenris is very distrustful of all mages. The way he sees it, mages are power-hungry beings who will always be tempted by demons and blood magic.

Where will Dread Wolf take place? ›

Rumor: Dragon Age Dreadwolf Might Be Changing Its Name

Instead of placing emphasis on what is assumed to be the main antagonist, The Veilguard chooses to honor its hero and the companions that will join the player on their adventure in northern Thedas.

Is Solas a bad guy? ›

He serves as a protagonist of Dragon Age: Inquisition, before being revealed as the true villain of the DLC Tresspasser and as Fen'Harel, thus making him the overarching antagonist of the first 2 games, as he is responsible for the plights of the modern elves.

Will Dreadwolf be multiplayer? ›

Dragon Age 4, or what was once Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, has now been re-dubbed Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and although a multiplayer component was in consideration at one point, it's now been confirmed as a purely single-player, story-focused game.

Has Veilguard replaced Dreadwolf? ›

In June 2024, the game was retitled Dragon Age: The Veilguard. BioWare explained that the titular Dread Wolf remains part of the game, however, the updated title is a stronger reflection of the game's focus.

What is the hardest fight in Dragon Age? ›

Gaxkang the Unbound is apparently stronger than High Dragon. The Archdemon is far and away the hardest fight in the game... That said, much about the combat engagements in this game is subjective- so it's hard to ascribe objective values to the difficulty of specific encounters.

What happened to Hawke Dragon Age? ›

Following a battle with the agent of Corypheus and his Grey Warden thralls, Hawke is unwittingly pulled into the Fade alongside the Inquisition party; depending on the player's choices, either Hawke or a Grey Warden ally would later sacrifice themselves to help the others escape the Fade.

Why did they change the name in Dragon Age? ›

One of the primary reasons McKay gave for the title change was the shift of focus from the villain to the companions of the game. Alongside the update was the announcement that there would be seven companions in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and that the change to the title was made to focus on them.

Why was Dragon Warrior renamed? ›

Original name was dragon quest, but name was already owned in the US. So they renamed it dragon warrior. In 2003 SquareEnix registered it's Dragon Quest trademark in the US, so they no longer needed the Dragon Warrior name.

Why did they change the Qunari in Dragon Age? ›

SImply because of the change in art style and Bioware didn't feel the Qunari in Origins looked distinct enough from the other races, particularly humans. And Bioware at the time didnt want to bother modeling helmets that would look good with their horns.

What is the title of the Dragon Age: Dreadwolf? ›

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf is no longer the name of the fourth game in BioWare's fantasy RPG series. Now, it's something that sounds way less cool and doesn't roll off the tongue. The developer has announced that it's going to be called Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

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