Summary

Dragon Agefans have been waiting nearly a full decade for the nextDragon Agegame, as the last title,Dragon Age: Inquisition, was released in November 2014. Finally, although no release date has been set for it yet,Dragon Age: Dreadwolfis officially in development as the fourth mainline installment intheDragon Ageseries.

While not much is currently known aboutDragon Age: Dreadwolf, developer BioWare has promised a full reveal coming this summer. Until then, however, fans can look to several leaks and rumors for information regarding some of the upcoming adventure’s potential features. One leak from last year, in particular, seems to suggest quite an extensive overhaul may be coming to the franchise’s character classes inDragon Age: Dreadwolf, even if it wasn’t necessary to begin with.

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A Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Leak Suggests a Massive Change to Classes

In February 2023, a Reddit user who claimed to be a playtester forDragon Age: Dreadwolfleaked a very brief clip of its gameplay and a few screenshots, including an image of the character screen. Although many sections of the screen were blurred out, one particular portion indicated the character was a “Level [Redacted]Grey Warden.” This description seems to signify the character’s class, but that brings a rather weighty implication along with it.

Although players have played as a Grey Warden inpastDragon Agetitles, the Grey Wardens are, at the end of the day, a faction — not a class. As such, this would mean that the character revealed in the leak is tied to the Grey Warden faction in some way, possibly in the way of them being a member of the faction. The only thing that would make this different is if the Grey Warden faction were somehow simply converted into a class forDragon Age: Dreadwolf, perhaps by providing a skill tree full of Grey Warden talents and abilities. However, other info detailed in the leak implies something else.

A gameplay description leak reveals the character’s class to be the Elvish “Knight” class, and if that is true, then the Knight class would somehow be connected to the Grey Warden faction. In other words, it’s possible that players can only equip certain classes by first joining one ofDragon Age: Dreadwolf’s factions. So, if the character’s description does mean that they are a member of the Grey Warden faction, that would also mean that classes are faction-specific inDreadwolf, which both positively and negatively complicates things a bit if they are.

The Pros and Cons of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Possibly Having Faction-Specific Classes

IfDragon Age: Dreadwolfdoes end up having faction-specific classes, there are some clear benefits. First, having classes exclusive to factions would contribute to the overall role-playing factor of the game, as characters could then have specificorigin stories inDragon Age: Dreadwolf, much like the various races and backgrounds inDragon Age: Origins, and characters would likely treat the player differently as well. Furthermore, faction-specific classes could potentially develop over time, perhaps even to the point of making certain skills reliant on the player’s reputation with that faction.

The downside of having faction-specificclasses inDragon Age: Dreadwolfis that it would likely force players into a corner. If players commit themselves to a particular faction, they may not be able to utilize the skills of other classes. Additionally, while it may enhance role-play, it could be disadvantageous in some respects, down to enforcing a penalty on the player for not abiding by their faction’s rules and standards. Nevertheless, it would certainly make things interesting.

Whether last year’sDragon Age: Dreadwolfleaks are factual remains to be seen, so every bit of information on the game’s classes is up to speculation. Thankfully, however, fans will be receiving information straight from BioWare this summer duringDragon Age: Dreadwolf’s full reveal, so they only need to wait a little longer.

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf

WHERE TO PLAY

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf is the fourth game in the franchise, serving as a direct sequel to the events of Dragon Age: Inquisition. Players will attempt to stop Solas from tearing down the Veil, among other possibly major plot points. Its events see players travel to Tevinter, the Anderfels, Rivain, and Antiva.