BioWare's RPG franchise, Dragon Age, has been a beloved series among fans for years. With its upcoming installment, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, fans are eagerly anticipating another unforgettable adventure. Since its inception in 2009, the series has seen three mainline entries and numerous spin-off titles, including mobile and browser-based games. While there have been a few bumps along the way, such as some fans feeling disappointed by Dragon Age 2 after the success of Dragon Age: Origins, overall, gamers have been impressed by BioWare's ability to create compelling fantasy storytelling experiences.
As we approach the release of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, although an official launch date has yet to be confirmed, some players may want to revisit the series thus far. With a wealth of games to play, short stories and novels to delve into, and comics to enjoy, there is a vast amount of Dragon Age content available. However, at the heart of the franchise are the video games themselves, which tell the tale of the world of Thedas and set the stage for the upcoming adventure in Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.
Dragon Age: Origins
Setting the bar high, Dragon Age: Origins remains a fan favorite in the genre due to its diverse character origin stories and captivating narrative. It successfully introduces players to the captivating continent of Thedas in the year 9:30, showcasing BioWare's exceptional world-building skills. Although the prequel DLC Leliana's Song holds the distinction of being the first piece of content in terms of chronology, Dragon Age: Origins undeniably serves as the catalyst that ignited the entire series.
Dragon Age 2
Often criticized for its limited scope, reuse of assets, and less impressive storyline in comparison to its predecessor, Dragon Age 2 still manages to have a dedicated fan base. The game features a memorable protagonist and a noteworthy group of companions, including the popular character Varric. Set over a significant period of time, from 9:30 to 9:37, Dragon Age 2 also explores important events in the history of the continent.
Dragon Age: Inquisition
The third installment in the Dragon Age series, Dragon Age: Inquisition, introduced exciting new features such as the option to play as a Qunari. Widely regarded as an improvement over Dragon Age 2, the game takes place three years after its predecessor, covering the tumultuous period between 9:40 and 9:41. The Trespasser DLC, on the other hand, propels the story forward to 9:44. With the upcoming release of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, fans are eagerly anticipating the first direct sequel in the main series. They are particularly interested in discovering the aftermath of Solas' betrayal and the resulting consequences for the continent.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf has generated a great deal of excitement among fans, who are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to uncover the latest adventures of the elven mage. While the exact timeframe of the game has yet to be confirmed, players are aware that it will occur after the conclusion of Dragon Age: Inquisition and its final Trespasser DLC. Given the recent release of the Tevinter Nights short story collection, which explores events from 9:44 to 9:45, it is highly likely that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will be set during a similar period.
Dragon Age Spin-Offs
A new addition to the Dragon Age series, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, is currently being developed.