May 8th 2024.
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There's been a lot of buzz surrounding the upcoming game Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. It seems that EA has confirmed plans to launch two unannounced games before the end of their financial year, and one of those games is believed to be the highly anticipated follow-up to BioWare's Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Although fans have been eagerly waiting for more information about the game since its announcement over five years ago, there hasn't been much revealed aside from a brief teaser trailer. However, it looks like that may change soon. EA has announced that there will be a full reveal of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf this summer, and it's now been confirmed that the game will be released before the end of their current financial year, which is March 31, 2025.
During EA's latest earnings report, they shared an updated product release slate, which includes plans to release two unannounced titles in FY25. One of them is described as a "partner" title and is expected to come out in the fourth quarter, while the other is an "owned IP title." It's widely believed that the latter is none other than Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, according to sources like Jeff Grubb from Giant Bomb and Eurogamer.
Although the game has technically been announced already, the term "unannounced" in this context likely refers to a game that doesn't have a confirmed release date yet. Grubb had previously predicted that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf would be released this year, and while that could still happen, we'll have to wait until the official blowout this summer to find out for sure. If the game does come out in 2024, it will mark 10 years since the release of Dragon Age: Inquisition.
But that's not the only exciting news from EA's earnings report. The other unannounced game, described as a "partner" title, is expected to fall under the EA Originals label, which has published successful titles like It Takes Two, Wild Hearts, and Immortals Of Aveum. Last month, the developers of It Takes Two, Hazelight Studios, hinted that they have something new in the works and will reveal more about it later this year. It's possible that this could be the mysterious second game that EA has yet to announce.
In the meantime, fans can also look forward to new installments in EA's sports franchises, such as EA Sports FC 25 and NHL 25, which are expected to come out in 2024. It's clear that EA has some exciting projects in the works, and we can't wait to see what they have in store for us. What are your predictions for these upcoming games? Let us know in the comments below or by sending us an email. Also, make sure to follow us on Twitter and sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on all the latest gaming news.
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