It has been quite a while since we had a Dragon Age title to play. The last entry Dragon Age: Inquisitions came out eight years ago.

Things are looking up as BioWare just recently gave an update for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. The new community update focuses on how the lore and story of the game will be presented.

Dreadwolf, as with any other Dragon Age title, will be mainly story driven and there is much emphasis on the lore and characters. The RPG takes inspiration from fantasy titles such as J.R.R. Martin's A Song of Fire and Ice.

Most of the discussion in the community update focuses on how the story of the game was written including interviews with several key members of the writers and editors. Senior Writer Sylvia Feketekuty explains that she tries to inject a bit of Dungeons and Dragons into her work with Dreadwolf. The sense of playfulness and unpredictability is what most fans love about the tabletop RPG.

Bioware Reveals Details About The Upcoming Dragon Age: Dreadwolf

In the community update, the writers also touched on bridging the gap between new and older fans of the series. The writers are working to strike a balance to appeal to both audiences. Players who have not picked up a Dragon Age title will feel right at home with Dreadwolf.