EA's recent comments around Dragon Age: The Veilguard's performance speak to a fundamental misunderstanding of not just what the franchise is about, but the studio that makes it.
The best games of 2024 included plenty of sequels, but our favorite titles came from small developers with big ideas.
When you finish Veilguard, turn your hopes for a big expansion elsewhere, because its story is seemingly a one-and-done affair.
A new Dragon Age game means a new, customizable hero—so show us just how handsome you're making Thedas' latest addition to the Veilguard.
Great characters, solid combat, and a proper sense of focus make Veilguard the most confident BioWare game in years.
For the first time in the fantasy gaming series' history, players will not be menaced by giant, eight-legged beasties. There's plenty of other things trying to eat you, though.
io9 spoke with BioWare staff about the long-awaited Dragon Age: The Veilguard and how it continues the franchise's eclectic legacy.
io9 spent five hours playing BioWare's long-awaited action-RPG, and it shows a lot of promise ahead of its late October launch.
BioWare hopes you'll like your future Veilguard buddies enough to hear about their exploits on a weekly basis.
After many, many years of waiting, the next Dragon Age game is coming October 31.