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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is set 10 years after Dragon Age: Inquisition.

In a Q&A session held on Discord and posted by Shinobi602, the team confirmed several previously unknown aspects of the long-awaited sequel, including news that the Inquisitor “will be part of the story.”

We’ve learned a bit more about how the game will develop, including news that unlike Inquisition there won’t be a power mechanic to hinder progress, locations can change based on your choices, and you’ll be able to return to full side quests. described as “handcrafted and story-centric” – places you’ve already visited. The team also said there would be no “fetch quests.”

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In addition, your origin story will “come into play a lot over the course of the game,” giving you “opportunities to define who your Rook is and isn’t, and plenty of dialogue options.”

The team also said that they decided to reduce the party size from three to two to focus on a “more intimate experience” where you’ll have to balance your companions’ skills more carefully than in previous Dragon Age installments. .

Check out Shinobi’s post below for the full scoop, including a few potential spoilers:

ICYMI, David Gaider recently shared his thoughts on Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s romance options. Gaider, the creator of Dragon Age and head writer of the previous installments of the series, offered a long thread on the social media platform X, where he compared the romantic approach to the popular Baldur’s Gate 3.

“I think it will go in [Dragon Age: The Veilguard] The phrase “all companions are romanticized by everyone” is not a big surprise [Baldur’s Gate 3]but – unsurprisingly – I have a few ideas,” Gaider said, before admitting that “the fandom is pretty divided on romantic design.”

For more information, Chris went hands-on with Dragon Age: The Veilguard earlier this week and was taken much further. “Whisper it, but Dragon Age: The Veilguard made me think the unthinkable: it looks like BioWare is back,” wrote Eurogamer’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard preview.