With rumors of its launch later this year, BioWare and Electronic Arts could be preparing an announcement for the long-awaited RPG.
The next instalment in BioWare's acclaimed sci-fi RPG series is currently in pre-production.
It's been claimed that BioWare is internally confident that the long-awaited action RPG will finally release sometime this year.
Amidst widespread layoffs across all of Electronic Arts, it seems both of BioWare's upcoming projects remain unaffected.
The special Mass Effect-themed armor, as well as other cosmetics like a ship and Ghost Shell, are available now in Destiny 2.
Players can purchase armor sets inspired by Commander Shepard, Garrus Vakarian and Liara T'soni and claim a free ship, Ghost Shell and Sparrow.
BioWare's troubled looter shooter reportedly sold 2 million units in its first week, before going on to hit 5 million lifetime sales.
New screenshots and brief details on many of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf's locations have been revealed by BioWare.
Treviso, Rivain, and Weisshaupt are teased with ominous narration in a brief new trailer for the upcoming action RPG.
Previous reports have claimed that the long-in-development RPG is set to launch for PC and current-gen consoles in Summer of 2024.
BioWare has been teasing the next mainline Mass Effect game since late 2020, but it might still be several years away from launch.
The fifth mainline instalment in BioWare's sci-fi RPG franchise was announced back in December 2020.
A new poster is also available, which reveals a Geth, Salarian, Asari and a possible Angara gathered together in one location.
Two excellent space-faring adventures- but which one comes out on top?
A journalist has claimed that BioWare is going back to the original Mass Effect trilogy's structure with the series' next instalment.
Kristjanson worked on Baldur's Gate and Mass Effect titles, while Kirby was a writer on the Dragon Age series.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says the RPG keeps getting internally delayed, and may even be pushed back into the final months of 2024.
"Our dedication to the game has never wavered," says BioWare GM Gary McKay, with the team working to make it "worthy of the Dragon Age name."
It's to "preserve the health of the studio" and form a "clear vision of what we’re building before development ramps up," per GM Gary McKay.
The fifth mainline instalment in BioWare's acclaimed sci-fi RPG series was first announced back in December 2020.