After ten years of waiting for the next Dragon Age game, it was easy to look at The Veilguard as something of a finale for the series. Even if we do get another game, it's unclear when that will be, or what that would even cover given the world-ending stakes that Thedas once again finds itself in.
However, as far as Dragon Age: The Veilguard's director is concerned, there is still more story to tell. John Epler confirmed this on Bluesky, saying that he'll keep making Dragon Age games for as long as he is allowed.
This was in response to Epler being asked whether or not BioWare views The Veilguard as a "grand sendoff" to the Dragon Age series. While Epler doesn't want to speak for everyone else, he makes it clear that he personally does not.
"My current personal sentiment is that if they let me, I'll be making Dragon Age games until they have to wheel me out in one of those Captain Pike beeping chairs," he says. That's a pretty strong "yes" to more Dragon Age sequels then, I'd say, as long as EA allows it.
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