A completely remastered Dragon Age: Origins on modern consoles would be a massive win for BioWare and EA, but unfortunately, the publisher has rejected the Edmonton-based developer's pitch for a remastered package of the first three games. It would certainly raise the spirits of fans after the lacking response to Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
A Dragon Age Remaster Was Seemingly Denied
Former executive producer Mark Darrah was interviewed by MrMattyPlays on YouTube about BioWare and its properties, including Dragon Age. One of the biggest questions of the one hour or so talk is a discussion about a remastered Dragon Age trilogy and why it hasn't happened yet.
"EA's historically been—and I don't really know why but they've even said this publicly that—against remasters," explained Darrah during the interview (via VGC). He later says, "Dragon Age is harder than Mass Effect to do, and to some degree, unknowingly harder (maybe a little harder, maybe a lot harder)." Darrah said they were trying to move Dragon Age: Origins forward by hiring an external team to remake the game.
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