Dragon Age Dreadwolf, the latest chapter in Bioware’s ever-expanding saga of fantasy games, remains largely shrouded in mystery, veiled by the shadows that have become synonymous with the troubled world of Thedas. However, in a recent blog post, the developers of Dragon Age 4 encouraged fans to ask them questions, allowing us to shed some light on the highly anticipated sequel.

Giving fans a detailed breakdown of how the game’s extensive skill trees work (which, by the way, look amazing), Bioware’s Feb. 23 blog post dives into the game’s development behind the scenes, but also encourages players to contact general inquiries.

“This year we also wanted to give you a direct way to ask us questions,” he says, emphasizing: “At the moment we cannot answer all questions, but we will try to answer as many as possible. can in our next BGU.Bioware)”.

Of course, it goes without saying that “questions like ‘when will the big trailer be released’ and ‘when will the game be released’ are things (Bioware) will be saved for official announcements” , but questions on a “BGU topic (including previous BGUs), games we’ve made, or other relevant questions you can think of” are all welcome.

To get in touch, use #AskBioware on Twitter, which the developers say they’ll be “watching”, as well as the official subreddit and Discord servers.

While it seems like a small thing, Bioware’s transparency is incredibly refreshing, especially considering how little we know about Dreadwolf. As someone who’s literally been waiting for the game since Trespasser released in 2015, I’m incredibly excited about it; in fact, as I write this, I Am The One has just appeared on the playlist. Chance? I think not.

While I refrain from asking endless questions about the Morrigan, the woman who inspired my online alias Morri, I will be constantly checking our hub for Dragon Age 4 release dates ahead of release. However, to bail you out until then, I recommend checking out our list of the best dragon games; after all, if you play Dragon Age, you probably love dragons. Except the Archdemon, he’s not very nice.

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