According to a recent interview conducted with BioWare developers, a full playthrough of Dragon Age: The Veilguard may take up to 100 hours to complete. Though its gameplay marks a radical departure from previous titles, Dragon Age: The Veilguard can best be described as an amalgamation of BioWare's biggest strengths. It places emphasis on companions, trades an open world for hubs and missions, and embraces a style of combat inspired by Mass Effect 3.
Both Treviso and Minrathous will function as explorable cities in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and the game will also feature large zones such as Arlathan Forest or Hossberg Wetlands on top of that. These locations will be connected via a network of Eluvians in the Lighthouse, which serves as both the base of operations for Rook, and a gathering place for companions in The Veilguard. While it may not be as large as Dragon Age: Inquisition, it cannot be denied that the scope remains ambitious for BioWare's upcoming release.
Prospective Dragon Age: The Veilguard players can now see how Rook ties into every faction via background choices picked during character creation.
In a recent interview conducted by NoRRza, a BioWare developer shared that their recent playthrough...