
To that end, some fans - the sort with substantially more gumption than I have - have spent the past four years and counting essentially marketing the franchise for EA and BioWare in the absence of much public forward momentum. Dragon Age fans try our hardest not to give in to the internet echo chamber of (partially justified) despair. Firefly's been off the air for nearly 20 years and "Browncoats" still show up at every major science fiction convention.

The best thing we've heard in ages is that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order's success, coupled with Anthem's distinct lack thereof, convinced Electronic Arts back in February to pivot the Untitled Dragon Age Project (hereafter referred to as "DA4") back to its original intent as a single-player game without a stack of live service and multiplayer features.īut the best fandoms endure. Seven years without a sequel, and it feels like most news on that front is checkered at best. The Dragon Age fandom has it kind of rough.ĭragon Age: Inquisition celebrated its seventh birthday on November 18th.
