Very soon, the 2021 Game Awards will be upon the game industry. Plenty of well-deserved congratulations will be given, and many games will be revealed. Geoff Keighley has turned The Game Awards into a second E3 to end the year. Even if a spectator’s favorite game does not win, they can still be entertained with news about exciting new titles. Just about the entire industry will be in attendance, whether it beindie developers in The MIX Picks showcasebeforehand or the big console manufacturers during the main show. From shooting games to RPGs, there will be an abundance of video game revelry going into 2022.

There are many hopes and rumors regarding the content of the show. It’s already known that movies will play a fairly significant role, and the secondSonic the Hedgehogmovie will receive its first trailer alongside the possible name reveal ofSonic Frontiers. Square Enix fans are hoping to see more ofFinal Fantasy 16, but they would gladly take moreForspokenas well. Capcom’s future is currently unknown, but the company’s fans are eagerly awaiting what it has to offer. However, there may be no future murkier than that of BioWare. It currently hasMass Effect 4andDragon Age 4deep in development, but withMass Effectseemingly a long way off, fans are wondering ifDragon Age 4will appear at The Game Awards once again.

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Why Dragon Age 4 Could Appear at The Game Awards

Dragon Age 4has been known to be in development for quite some time. It was first announced at the 2018 Game Awards, with another teaser released at the 2020 Game Awards. It does stand to reason that it could appear once again, perhaps even with a release window this time. According to reports from Kotaku, the development of thefourth main entry in theDragon Ageseriesbegan in 2015. Even though the project has been rebooted a couple of times since then, one must imagine that something could be shown by now.

What exactly that would be is another matter entirely. Realistically speaking,Dragon Age 4may target a 2023 releaseor beyond. Its previous trailers relied heavily on CG and behind-the-scenes footage, but that does not mean that BioWare has nothing to show for itself. Rather, it may be able to present a vertical slice of what the current game looks like. CG will still need to play a large part, but at least some look at gameplay and a slightly clearer plot hook for this entry could be possible. The Game Awards are rife with possibility, and even ifMass Effect 4is a long way off, that doesn’t mean BioWare will be silent until it comes time for that game’s reveal.

Dragon Age 4 concept art of someone sneaking behind a woman on a roof.

Dragon Age 4 Has Reasons to Skip The Game Awards

All that being said, this hope forDragon Age 4at The Game Awards is largely predicated on the assumption that it is able to be shown. What the public knows ofDragon Age 4’s development does not paint a hopeful picture. The development of the game supposedly began in 2015 as a smaller, more narrative-focused game set inthe Tevinter region of theDragon Ageworld. However, problems withMass Effect: AndromedaandAnthemlead to staff being pulled off the project. It ended up being canceled altogether, and development restarted on a live service version after several veteran staff members left.

Supposedly, this reboot came in 2018, the same year it was first shown. However, by the 2020 trailer, this approach was supposedly also scrapped. Now, EA and BioWare had decided thatDragon Agewould once again simply be a single-player game. This decision was purportedly motivated byStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s success and the cancelation ofAnthem’s rework. That would leave only around a year forDragon Age 4to adopt the single-player directiononce again. Assets for the game have definitely been made, but how much of the gameplay and story have been assembled is another matter entirely. As it stands, BioWare just released a statement on December 4 saying to expect more news next year, so fans shouldn’t hold their breath regardingDragon Age 4being at the 2021 Game Awards.

Dragon Age 4is in development.

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