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BioWare working on something “very Dragon Age”

BioWare is working on a title that’s “very Dragon Age,” General Manager Casey Hudson has today confirmed.

Hudson made the ambiguous statement speaking of BioWare’s work on Anthem.

“Anthem represents one way to deliver innovation and new experiences in the spirit of our mission. We also have teams envisioning future BioWare games, and they’re designing approaches that are different from Anthem—including one that’s very Dragon Age,” he wrote.

“As we try new things, I hope that you’ll come on the journey with us, and continue asking questions that will help shape Anthem into something we’ll all love to play.”

Hudson didn’t elaborate on whether the title was actually in the Dragon Age franchise or merely something like it.

Hopefully we’ll find out more on the project at E3 2018; BioWare and EA have confirmed we’ll be getting a lot of news of Anthem itself at this year’s event.


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