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Dragon Age The Veilguard release date set for 31 October

The Dragon Age The Veilguard release date has been set for 31 October, EA and BioWare have today announced.

The release date was leaked ahead of a proper announcement that took place earlier this morning.

“Solas’s ritual is interrupted – but at what cost? The corrupt Elven gods have broken free and are hellbent on blighting the world. It’s up to you to unite the Veilguard and fight back against these ancient rulers,” reads a description attached to a new trailer, below.

EA and BioWare also announced that pre-orders for the title are now available.

“Fans who pre-order the Standard Edition of Dragon Age: The Veilguard for $69.99 USD on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, or $59.99 USD on PC will receive cosmetic Blood Dragon Armor sets for Warrior, Mage and Rogue classes,” EA said.

“Those who pre-order* the Deluxe Edition for $89.99 USD on console or $79.99 USD on PC will further receive the following cosmetics: three Rook armor sets, six Rook weapons, seven companion armor sets and seven companion weapons. EA Play Pro members on the EA App will enjoy unlimited access to the EA Play Pro Edition starting October 31st.”

Expect Dragon Age The Veilguard from 31 October on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.

Dragon Age The Veilguard

31 October 2024
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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