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BioWare: Dragon Age 4 characters are "more personal" than in the past

BioWare currently has several game projects under development, including the latest in the Dragon Age and Mass Effect series. While the studio isn't ready to fully demystify both games, they still give fans a little bit of new news about the game.

Maciei Kurowski, the studio's technical director, mentioned in the official blog post that BioWare has been looking for technological advancements, which also continues to the latest game of Dragon Age. He also revealed that because of the advancement of technology, the characters of "Dragon Age 4" will be "more personal" than in the previous series.

BioWare: Dragon Age 4 characters are "more personal" than in the past

"I can't wait to talk about the interesting experiments we've made for Dragon Age 4 on a technical level. We took the character very seriously and did a lot of work to make the character more personal than ever. Although I can't disclose much information now, I will share it with you later. Kurowski said.

Meanwhile, studio creative director John Epler agreed with Kurowski and said fans will have fun in the new game.

BioWare: Dragon Age 4 characters are "more personal" than in the past

In addition, he mentioned the Dragon Age community, arguing that the community is just as special as the game itself. The fan base's role-playing, worldview mining, live streaming, and fan fiction are incredible, and it's the fan base that keeps them humble every day. Similarly, Epler expressed to fans that he couldn't wait to show off the work they were doing.

As for the latest mass effect news, BioWare's tone is tighter. They only confirmed that the game was in the "early" stages of development, and it would take a little time before they talked about more details. Fans of the series could not expect to hear more for some time.

In addition to Dragon Age and Mass Effect, BioWare is also supporting the MMO game Star Wars: The Old Republic, which recently updated the DLC "Legacy of the Sith."

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