This seems like it will be all you'll get until Summer 2024.
Image of a sprawling fantasy-inspired city.

Were you aware that December 4th is Dragon Age Day? I didn't know that, but apparently it is because developer BioWare celebrated Dragon Age Day 2023 earlier today. That celebration included a brief, new trailer for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. Alongside that new trailer, we were also given a few screens and/or artwork for the game.

The images shared are of some of the in-game locations you will get to explore throughout Dreadwolf.

While there isn't exactly a ton of new information to share from this Dragon Age Day, BioWare does note that they will have a full reveal for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf coming summer 2024.


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You’ve visited the lands of Thedas thrice before in our games and many more times in comics, books, art, and short stories. This time, you’ll be venturing to places unseen and returning to places from long ago.

To celebrate Dragon Age Day, we wanted to show you some of those sights.

We stand on the precipice of change. This is a world brimming with stories and characters waiting to meet you. The fate of this world teeters on the edge of a knife. In past games, you only got to see a slice of the world. In Origins, it was Ferelden—a land ravaged by war and darkspawn. In II, it was Kirkwall and its locales—festering with corruption and a dark underworld. And in Inquisition, you ventured across much of Orlais—facing down political intrigue as often as combat.

This time, however, much more of Thedas is yours to see. The desolate, beautiful badlands of the Anderfels with curtains of distant mountainous spires. The twisting canals and gleaming towers of Antiva, where Crows may lurk in any shadow. The turquoise seas of Rivain with its rushes of greenery and hardy sea-faring people. And of course, there’s more.

We felt this was best for the tale we wanted to tell this time and we hope you enjoy it as much as we have! It’s allowed us to create many more locations than past games, including both some you’ve longed to go to…and some you’ve never heard of before!