Dragon Age's future in limbo after Veilguard, Gaider hints at a possible dark comeback

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Dragon Age creator David Gaider says the series is likely dead after the Veilguard release underperformed, but he would consider returning with a darker, more provocative vision if given the chance; BioWare is focused on Mass Effect 5, and EA's ownership plus Veilguard's flop contribute to uncertainty about any future Dragon Age entry.
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- David Gaider will never play Dragon Age: The Veilguard because he'd be 'wincing' the whole time: 'EA really... Yahoo Tech
- Dragon Age ex-lead writer doesn't have high hopes for the franchise's future Polygon.com
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