New Solas-focused Dragon Age: Dreadwolf cinematic, laying the foundation for what we can expect from the next game

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To celebrate Dragon Age Day 2022, BioWare has released an in-game cinematic of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf that lays the foundations for the adventures to come.

kinematics it’s about Alonea playable character from Dragon Age: Inquisition who is clearly one of the main driving forces of the upcoming RPG.

Varric, another playable character who first appeared in Dragon Age 2, narrates the video and tells the story of Solas, who was once known as Fen’Harel, the Dire Wolf.

“I knew him as Solas, a thoughtful wizard obsessed with dreams, but long ago, he had a different name: Fen’Harel, the Dire Wolf,” Varric recounts. “Ancient elven god of lies or heroic rebel against tyranny, depending on which story you believe. In his final struggle with the elven gods, Solas imprisoned them and created a veil that separated our world from the brute magic of the fading. But now, He wants to tear down that veil and destroy the world, and we are the only ones who can stop him.”

While we still don’t have a release date for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, BioWare has confirmed that the highly anticipated RPG has recently completed its alpha phase, meaning the game is now playable from start to finish. That being said, there is still a lot of work and polishing to be done.

BioWare had a few other surprises in store for Dragon Age Day 2022, including new Dragon Age: Absolution character postersthe new series that will arrive on Netflix on December 9, 2022. You can see them in the image gallery below and a trailer for the series and more details here.

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BioWare is also raising money for Trans Empowerment Project, a “non-profit organization focused on supporting the most marginalized people in the queer community, such as the disabled and trans people of color.” BioWare is collecting donations through Tiltify for the non-profit organization and you can help by clicking here.