BioWare's highly anticipated game, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, has been in development since 2017. Previously, EA had hinted that it would launch sometime later this year. But, now, it appears that it won't be ready until at least April 2024.
EA confirmed the disappointing news in its latest financial report, which is something most fans didn't expect at all.
Last year, BioWare confirmed that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf had already reached its alpha stage, which meant that it was in a playable state from the start to the end. This fueled fan hopes for the game to launch this year, presumably staggered with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which is currently still being fixed by Respawn Entertainment and EA.
If it's any consolation, the company's release schedule for the next fiscal year reveals various exciting titles that are coming out within the next three or so quarters, namely: Lord of the Rings: Heroes of Middle Earth (Mobile title, Q1 FY24) Super Mega Baseball 4 (Q1 FY24) F1 (Q1 FY24) Immortals of Aveum (Q2 Fy24) Madden 24 (Q2 Fy24) EAS FC (Q2 FY24) NHL 24 (Q3 FY24) In addition to this, EA has confirmed that two more "unannounced games" are part of the company's FY24 release pipeline, specifically "one EA Sports title and one Racing title.
