'Dragon Age 4' news: To heavily focus on story and characters

A promotional poster for the BioWare fantasy role-playing game, "Dragon Age: Inquisition" Facebook/dragonage

Successful video game developer company BioWare has revealed some interesting information about the next installment to the popular fantasy role-playing game franchise "Dragon Age 4." BioWare's general manager Casey Hudson shared his thoughts on the current development on the highly anticipated sequel. 

In a tweet that Hudson shared, he stated that he had recently looked over the work that is being done for "Dragon Age 4," which BioWare's staff have been working on since early May of last year. According to Hudson, he has been vigilant in getting feedback from fans of the game, and that he is "relieved" to report that "Dragon Age 4" will be heavily focused on the narrative, and more importantly, the many different central characters of the game. 

The details that Hudson has shared may have been very vague, but it should ease the minds of the followers of the "Dragon Age" series, especially since BioWare has been criticized in the past for falling short regarding its other titles' plotlines and cast of characters. Additionally, Hudson also stated that it is "too early" to get into the nitty gritty details of what "Dragon Age 4" has to offer, since it has been relatively early since BioWare has worked on the game. 

One of BioWare's producers, Mark Darrah, officially confirmed last Thursday, Jan. 25, that "Dragon Age 4" is indeed on its way through his official Twitter page, stating that he is producing for both "Dragon Age 4" and another highly-anticipated BioWare title, "Anthem." On top of that, Darrah also stated that the team is currently working on a system that allows players to still enjoy the game, even after they had completed the main storyline.  

As of now, there is still no official release date for "Dragon Age 4," but it is projected that the game will hit the shelves sometime next year. 

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