If you're jumping on the Dragon Age series for the first time with Dragon Age: The Veilguard, you might be eager to try out the games that came before it too. However, that might be easier said than done, as the first three games not only play very differently but can be a faff to get running.
For this reason, many are interested in remasters of the first three games: Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, and Dragon Age: Inquisition. This makes sense, given that Mass Effect got the Legendary Edition trilogy back in 2021. However, it seems that we shouldn't get our hopes up, as this would be much more challenging to pull off than the Mass Effect counterpart.
Speaking with Rolling Stone, Dragon Age: The Veilguard's creative director John Epler touched on the possibility of a Dragon Age remaster trilogy. Here, he admitted that he would personally love to see this happen, but says it would be difficult because the first two games in the series were made in the Eclipse Engine, whereas BioWare switches to Frostbite from Inquisition onwards.
"I think I’m one of about maybe 20 people left at BioWare who’s actually used Eclipse," says Epler....