It sucks to admit this, but it feels like Dragon Age has been taken out back and shot. Ever since it was revealed that Dragon Age: The Veilguard massively underperformed and didn't meet EA's expectations, there's been an almost acceptance from fans of the series that we won't be seeing any more for the foreseeable future. It's now all hands on deck for Mass Effect, a series that many believe EA cares about a lot more.
Dragon Age and EA have had a complicated relationship over the years, with high-profile developers like Mark Darrah claiming that the team behind the series had to constantly fight for attention and support. Former lead writer David Gaider has also been critical of EA's treatment of Dragon Age in the past, and in a recent interview with PCGamesN, claimed that the series was likely never going to work with EA.
In the interview, Gaider talks a little bit more about EA's relationship, claiming that the publisher never really knew what to do with Dragon Age. He also reckons that EA always expected Dragon Age to perform poorly whenever a new game was released, and that excuses were made for Mass Effect whenever it...