BioWare cancelled the original Dragon Age 4 to finish Anthem
A title called Dragon Age 4 has been in development for years, but it hasn’t been the same game during that time. BioWare officially announced the next Dragon Age with a trailer at The Game Awards, but that’s the second iteration of the game. The original Dragon Age 4 was shut down in 2017 to bring in more hands to help finish out Anthem’s troubled development.
A new Kotaku report from Jason Schreier breaks down what’s been going on with Dragon Age 4. While games are often rebooted at various stages of development, the report suggests that Dragon Age’s reset is indicative of some of the broader issues at BioWare – issues which the company has now publicly acknowledged and is looking to address.
The original Dragon Age 4, codenamed Joplin, entered development in 2015 as DLC for Inquisition wrapped up. It was to star a party of spies in the Tevinter Imperium, and while it would be smaller in scope than Inquisition, it would have a world more reactive to player choices. The big focus would be on heist missions that offered various ways to deal with guards and other challenges.
“We were working towards something very cool,” one anonymous developer says. “A hugely reactive game, smaller in scope than Dragon Age: Inquisition but much larger in player choice, followers, reactivity, and depth. I’m sad that game will never get made.”