"We've been doing elven gods and elves and the blight for four games now" Dragon Age: The Veilguard devs discuss where the series could go story-wise in the future
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As BioWare creative director John Epler discussed the future of Dragon Age, he conveyed an optimistic view, stating, 'There's just a feeling of possibility. There's a feeling that we can tell any story we want to tell.' His statement hints at the potential to explore new narratives and characters moving forward, expanding upon the foundation laid in previous games.
Epler also pointed out, 'We've been doing elven gods and elves and the Blight for four games now.' This acknowledgment suggests a desire to shift the narrative focus away from these familiar themes, potentially opening the door to fresh story arcs and gameplay elements without being encumbered by past narratives.
With a clear ending in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Epler remarked, 'We wanted to make sure that this one ended in a less ambiguous way, where it's very clear that this story is done.' This indicates that the developers are intending to provide players with closure while also hinting at new possibilities for the franchise's future.
Read at VG247
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