Bioware coming out with new 'Dragon Age' installment?

Dragon Age: Inquisition, the latest game in the series Bioware, EA

"Dragon Age" has become one of Bioware's most popular franchises, with the three games becoming phenomenal hits and praised as a modern take on classic Western RPG mechanics. Executive Producer Mark Darrah has now taken to Twitter to tease fans with what could be a brand-new entry in the franchise.

The Twitter post is very quick and the short clip only reveals a small book that states the information within is solely for employees of Bioware and EA. However, as stated in a report from Tech Times, the logo at the very front of the book is what gives the most foretelling details of what may come in the near future.

According to the report, "Dragon Age: Inquisitions" ended with the "Trespasser" DLC. This DLC revealed that the character Solas was in fact not a mortal but an ancient Elven god named Fen'Harel aka the Dread Wolf. The logo on the front of the book shown in the Twitter post is that of a wolf's head engulfed in flames, laid over a castle.

Tech Times points out that this may mean the next title in the series, "Dragon Age 4," may be about the player characters going on a quest to stop Fen'Harel from breaking the fabric between the physical world and the Fade as this would destroy the world in the process.

However, according to Gamespot, it is also possible that the tease refers to the upcoming "Dragon Age Tactics" which was teased back in February. The castle on the book's cover may hint at a board-game structure, a system that is often seen with Tactical RPG games like "Final Fantasy Tactics."

The tease could be for anything at this point. Tech Times points out that in the end this may simply be a tease for a new art book but there is always the possibility of it being a tease for a brand new game in the franchise.

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