It shouldn't come as an enormous surprise that Mass Effect was not at the VGX event this year, since BioWare will essentially be building the next game entirely from the ground up (allegedly on the Frostbite 3 engine).
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Replying to "some guy," who was disappointed that Mass Effect did not make an appearance at Spike's annual video game award show, Flynn stated " maybe next year" before laying out a slightly clearer explanation (read the full back and forth at Flynn's Twitter feed): However, according to BioWare General Manager, Aaryn Flynn, the studio is hoping to provide gamers with some tangible answers to their Mass Effect franchise questions in 2014. Some gamers were hoping to see the Mass Effect spin-off (for lack of an official title) announced at the Spike VGX, after all the Mass Effect 3 teaser trailer debuted at the 2010 event, but despite new looks at the The Division, Titanfall, and Quantum Break (among others), there was no Mass Effect announcement from BioWare. We know that the game will not follow prior protagonist Commander Shepard, whose story was concluded in Mass Effect 3, but for now it's still unclear whether the next entry will serve as a continuation of the current plot line - or tell an entirely new story somewhere in the same universe.
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Screen Rant will keep you updated on all Dragon Age news.Ever since Mass Effect 3 became one of the most divisive games of 2012, as gamers celebrated/derided the conclusion of BioWare's space opera trilogy, news on the next Mass Effect series entry has been in shorty supply. Next: Why Mass Effect Andromeda Is The Series’ Best Game So whatever new games or continuations BioWare has in store should make fans excited.
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The video game developing company is also known for their Jade Empire and Mass Effect series plus their massive multiplayer online role-playing game Star Wars: The Old Republic. It's good to know that BioWare has other exciting projects lined up besides Dragon Age. "There are other things in process but unfortunately I can't talk about them until they are realized.
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Laidlaw also commented on some other projects BioWare is working on without giving any information away: If following their record, we should be due for a new game sometime this year, but if production is just starting we may be looking at a few more years until we see a fourth installment. It also wouldn't be surprising to see a new game soon considering the series has a strong track record of releasing their main games roughly every two or three years with the first installment Dragon Age: Origins in 2009, Dragon Age II in 2011 and Dragon Age: Inquisition in 2014. While Laidlaw didn't go into any specifics about he the upcoming project, it's pretty clear that the BioWare team is most likely starting (or ramping up) production on a new Dragon Age game considering they are hiring a lot of people and Laidlaw is being very tongue-in-cheek about not giving away any new information prematurely. In the interview Laidlaw said that, "Something is happening with Dragon Age," and that the BioWare Dragon Age team is, "hiring a lot of people." He also commented, "As I've jokingly said, I am the creative director for the Dragon Age franchise and they haven't fired me yet." In a recent interview on The 1099 podcast, creative director of Dragon Age Mike Laidlaw dropped some hints about a possible new installment in the series. Related: Unannounced Games We Want To See On top of side quests, non-playable characters and magical items to discover, different romances to explore and a huge open-world map, the player must also work together with a group of side characters like Solas, Blackwall, Sera and Varric who have a vast array of personalities, abilities and storylines.
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In the last game, players were able to role-play as either a human, elf, dwarf or qunari (a half human, half bull race) specializing as either a warrior, mage or rogue, who becomes the Inquisitor to help stop the unrest of civil war in the land of Thedas and close a mysterious "Breach" in the sky releasing demons into the world with a mark on their hand, which has its own mysteries the player uncovers. The high-fantasy role playing video game series received critical acclaim for its last game, Dragon Age: Inquisition, which debuted back in 2014, and since then fans have been waiting to see what BioWare has next for the saga.
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Creative director Mike Laidlaw may have just hinted that we might be getting a new installment in the popular Dragon Age series.