Dragon Age: The Veilguard appears to have just received its final major update. With Patch 5 now live, BioWare says that it will be moving to "monitor for any game-breaking bugs", suggesting that we won't be getting any new features or many other changes at all.
While this isn't overly surprising for an offline single-player RPG that we already knew wouldn't be getting DLC, it does mean that some fan-requested features will not be added to the game. This includes the Golden Nug, a New Game Plus feature added to Dragon Age: Inquisition after its own launch, that let you share loot and collectables across different save files.
"Thank you all for playing Dragon Age: The Veilguard," the latest patch notes open. "We were so happy with the game’s stability at launch and hope you have enjoyed our Quality of Life patches since then. With the game being in a stable place, we are moving to monitor for any game-breaking bugs should those occur. Dareth shiral!"
"Dareth shiral" is how the Dalish elves say goodbye in the Dragon Age universe.
Sure enough, we were already warned that there would be no DLC because BioWare is now...