BioWare has shown off its concept art, and hinted at a few details regarding the next instalment in the Dragon Age franchise.
The official DA3 logo.
(Credit: BioWare)
Details regarding the next title in the Dragon Age series have emerged from the Edmonton Comic & Entertainment Expo over the weekend.
Producer Cameron Lee was live tweeting the event, which revealed a few key details about Dragon Age III: Inquisition. Firstly, cinematic designer Jon Perry stated that he "had a longer pre-production on DA3 than any other BioWare project he's worked on". It was also rather cryptically said that "one level in Dragon Age 3 is as big as all of the levels in Dragon Age 2".
In terms of gameplay, creative director Mike Laidlaw confirmed that you will play as a human only, but that "customisation is going to be bigger than Dragon Age: Origins" — including customising your followers.
Lead writer David Gaider added that "backgrounds will be in DA3, even though you will be human; it's not playable, but it does [have] significant impact on the story".
Other teasers included the hint that you may end up having control of your own castle, and executive producer Mark Darrah confirmed that previous save-game choices will import. However, he added, "we're investigating some ways without save imports".
This seems to suggest that DA3 will be following in DA2's cut-down footsteps, rather than the wider — and better-reviewed — Dragon Age: Origins, which may prove to be disappointing to some players.
BioWare also released some of the first Dragon Age III: Inquisition concept art on its blog, which you can see in the gallery below.
Although little is known about Dragon Age 3 at this stage, BioWare has confirmed that players will be human only.
A more familiar-looking knight figure is seen in the foreground of these ruins.
It has been hinted that players will get their own castle to manage.