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Dragon Age: The Veilguard has more magic, color, and customizations
We are, and I cannot stress this enough, so back.
One would think after spending a summer screaming about kissing bears in Baldur’s Gate or gods in Hades 2 that my primary concern for Dragon Age: The Veilguard — a game from a studio known for its robust character writing and romanceable companions — would be who I’m picking to smooch. To some, that colorfulness, combined with a reveal trailer that had a more stylized art direction, led to grumblings on social media that The Veilguard didn’t feel like a “real” Dragon Age game. In the intervening years, there were a few “proof of life” updates, including the news that the game had undergone a massive change of scope with BioWare scrapping plans to add live-service multiplayer elements to instead focus on a single-player-only experience.
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