According to Dragon Age series writer David Gaider, the franchise has always faced an uphill battle at Electronic Arts, which never hid its preference for the Mass Effect series.
Last year's release of Dragon Age: The Veilguard turned out to be a disappointment. As a result, Electronic Arts effectively disbanded the team in charge of this game - many employees were let go, and the remaining staff were reassigned to other groups.
So, it can be safely assumed that the brand has been shelved, and EA will not decide to revive it anytime soon. Right now, BioWare studio is exclusively working on the Mass Effect series. Such a turn of events doesn't surprise David Gaider (before he left the studio, he worked on the scripts for Dragon Age, Baldur's Gate, and Neverwinter Nights).
Of course, these are just the words of one former studio employee, but his information fits with what ultimately happened with BioWare. Considering the financial success of Dragon Age: Inquisition, it's surprising that instead of developing another classic installment of the EA series, they first tried to turn the brand into a game-service (especially since Anthem, which belonged to the same category, turned out to be a flop). Only when this project didn't work out, they decided to quickly turn its remnants into what eventually became The Veilguard.
The fourth installment in the series faced criticism from many fans for dropping the strategic combat system in favor of more action-oriented fights, raising the question of whether Electronic Arts made this change to make the game more like Mass Effect.
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Author: Adrian Werner
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