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Dragon Age: The Veilguard won’t get expansions, reports say, as BioWare move to the next Mass EffectAccording to reports

According to reports

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Electronic Arts

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Electronic Arts

Dragon Age Veilguard screenshot of Taash, a recruitable companion.

BioWare currently has no plans forDragon Age: The Veilguardexpansions, according to reports. Instead the studio will support the fantasy RPG with smaller updates and otherwise turn their full attention towardsMass Effect 5.Rolling Stonereportthat there are no plans for DLC, in favour of focusing on the nextMass Effect, in a piece speaking with Bioware creative director John Epler.Although Rolling Stone confirm no specific details, IGNreportthat they understand BioWare intend to release quality-of-life and smaller content updates for The Veilguard, but nothing more.BioWare have traditionally supported their games with substantial story DLC. The previous game in the series, Inquisition, received several, includingJaws Of Hakkon,The Descent, and an epilogue,Trespasser.That said, video games are harder than ever to make and The Veilguard already took Nic 50 hours to complete for hisDragon Age: The Veilguard review. I am personally fine with story-based games being complete at launch, and not getting a bunch of extraneous bottle episodes and post-credits really-real endings post-release.(Except forCyberpunk 2077which I wish had ten more in-development expansions about Idris Elba looking at me sadly.)

BioWare currently has no plans forDragon Age: The Veilguardexpansions, according to reports. Instead the studio will support the fantasy RPG with smaller updates and otherwise turn their full attention towardsMass Effect 5.Rolling Stonereportthat there are no plans for DLC, in favour of focusing on the nextMass Effect, in a piece speaking with Bioware creative director John Epler.Although Rolling Stone confirm no specific details, IGNreportthat they understand BioWare intend to release quality-of-life and smaller content updates for The Veilguard, but nothing more.BioWare have traditionally supported their games with substantial story DLC. The previous game in the series, Inquisition, received several, includingJaws Of Hakkon,The Descent, and an epilogue,Trespasser.That said, video games are harder than ever to make and The Veilguard already took Nic 50 hours to complete for hisDragon Age: The Veilguard review. I am personally fine with story-based games being complete at launch, and not getting a bunch of extraneous bottle episodes and post-credits really-real endings post-release.(Except forCyberpunk 2077which I wish had ten more in-development expansions about Idris Elba looking at me sadly.)

BioWare currently has no plans forDragon Age: The Veilguardexpansions, according to reports. Instead the studio will support the fantasy RPG with smaller updates and otherwise turn their full attention towardsMass Effect 5.

Rolling Stonereportthat there are no plans for DLC, in favour of focusing on the nextMass Effect, in a piece speaking with Bioware creative director John Epler.

Although Rolling Stone confirm no specific details, IGNreportthat they understand BioWare intend to release quality-of-life and smaller content updates for The Veilguard, but nothing more.

BioWare have traditionally supported their games with substantial story DLC. The previous game in the series, Inquisition, received several, includingJaws Of Hakkon,The Descent, and an epilogue,Trespasser.

That said, video games are harder than ever to make and The Veilguard already took Nic 50 hours to complete for hisDragon Age: The Veilguard review. I am personally fine with story-based games being complete at launch, and not getting a bunch of extraneous bottle episodes and post-credits really-real endings post-release.

(Except forCyberpunk 2077which I wish had ten more in-development expansions about Idris Elba looking at me sadly.)