A new release plan from Electronic Arts suggests that we won't have to wait long for the release of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.
Electronic Arts updated its publishing plan. As a result, we discovered that EA intends to release two undisclosed games by March 31, 2025 (i.e., by the end of the current fiscal year) - one based on a brand owned by the publisher, and the other developed in collaboration with an external partner.
It's worth mentioning that in December Electronic Arts announced that it was planning a large presentation of the new Dragon Age for this summer. We will only see the first gameplay when the details of the gameplay are revealed. Furthermore, there have been recent rumors about the game's premiere being scheduled for 2024. All of this corresponds to the updated EA publishing plan.
However, the second game, which is being developed in collaboration with an external partner, will most likely be released under the EA Originals label. Productions such as Immortals of Aveum, Wild Hearts, or Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, developed by studios not owned by Electronic Arts, are marked with this logo.
However, it cannot be ruled out that the publisher may be referring to Marvel as the "partner," as EA is producing several titles based on these brands, such as Black Panther and Iron Man.
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