Everyone is affected by change, and the gaming industry is no exception. Despite the fact that many next-gen games like God of War and Horizon Forbidden West have been announced as cross-generation, we know this will eventually come to an end. Dragon Age 4 is another RPG to join the pantheon of next-generation consoles, alongside Avowed, Forspoken, and others.
The fantasy-themed game will release exclusively for PS5 and Xbox Series S/X. PC gamers can also rest assured that Dragon Age will be coming to the only entertainment medium that encompasses old, current, and future generations. That is if you can afford a graphic card.
Dragon Age 4 reveal trailer and behind-the-scenes
Dragon Age 4 received its reveal trailer in 2018, featuring the franchise title, but unnumbered. Then, at GamesCom Opening Night, it got another video showing some behind-the-scenes of the game. At the time, Casey Hudson, game director of the Mass Effect trilogy, said that the team "has been imagining new ways of using next-generation technology to bring the world of Dragon Age to life." He certainly meant it since, at the time, it wasn't clear that the game would be a next-generation exclusive.
