Dragon Age Day Came And Went Without A Word From BioWare
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Dragon Age Day Came And Went Without A Word From BioWare
"December 4th is Dragon Age Day, the unofficial day fans of BioWare's fantasy RPG anthology celebrate the series. Last year, the studio earnestly participated. Dragon Age: The Veilguard was only about a month old at the time, so BioWare released the game's incredible character creator for free and broke down early player choices on social media. This year? There wasn't a peep from the studio on the matter. Not even a single mention of the franchise that once won "Best Game" at the Game Awards."
"If you look at BioWare's social accounts, the last time the studio used the game's was to repost an ad for The Veilguard on the EA Play subscription service on August 28. The developer's official blog's last post was on November 7, celebrating Mass Effect 's equivalent "holiday," N7 Day, which had a small update on the upcoming fifth game and the Amazon television series."
December 4th serves as Dragon Age Day, a fan holiday for the Dragon Age RPG series. Last year BioWare celebrated by releasing Dragon Age: The Veilguard's character creator and sharing early player choices. This year the studio remained silent, with no social posts and no blog mention of Dragon Age; the last Dragon Age-related social action was an August 28 repost and the blog's last post on November 7 focused on Mass Effect. BioWare acknowledged it has become a one-game studio after January layoffs. Fans and former developers view the silence as a slight toward the franchise and its troubled recent development.
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