It looks like gamers will not be getting Dragon Age: Dreadwolf next month as previous rumors suggested. A new insider report now claims that the game may be at least a year away.

During the Game Mess Mornings podcast, Giant Bomb reporter Jeff Grubb shared a new update about the Dragon Age entry. Grubb mentioned that the release for the upcoming RPG has shifted internally and is now targeting a summer 2024 launch. The insider previously said that BioWare was planning to launch Dreadwolf this September.

For a while there, it was like Dragon Age could have come out this year," he said. "In fact, internally, at one point, the date that they were looking at was next month--September 2023." Grubb went on to specifically mention that the Dreadwolf is "coming out until Summer 2024 at the earliest at this point."

The insider added, "I think it's very likely it moves back even further. I expect this game probably to launch by the end of next year." He also mentioned that the release date could shift further to as late as March 2025.

EA gave an indication in May that the upcoming game wasn't coming until at least April 2024. The company's fiscal year 2024 did not include the upcoming BioWare RPG. EA's fiscal year 2024 started last April 2023 and lasts until March 2024.