BioWare really knows how to keep us balancing on a knife edge when it comes to Dragon Age 4 – but it looks like an official reveal is closer than ever.
Earlier this month the developer announced that, to celebrate the series' 10th anniversary, a celebration event will be taking place on December 4 – aka Dragon 4ge Day – leading fans to hope that an official Dragon Age 4 reveal could be part of the celebrations.
And a new tease by BioWare has only added fuel to the fire, essentially guaranteeing that a reveal is imminent.
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Time for tea?
BioWare's latest tease comes in the form of a tweet to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Dragon Age: Inquisition. The tweet shows a letter from Dragon Age's Solas to the Inquisitor, suggesting "Tea Soon?".
Check it out below:
Happy 5th Birthday, Dragon Age: Inquisition. pic.twitter.com/mTIRc5HfDMNovember 18, 2019
It doesn't seem like much but we know from Dragon Age 4's teaser trailer that Solas plays a big role in Dragon Age 4 – the Elf may even be the main antagonist.
This tweet definitely seems to be teasing something. Either that or BioWare loves to make us suffer.
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We're hoping BioWare will shed some light on the game soon – particularly as there have been rumors it will follow in Anthem's footsteps and be a live service title. It seems all will be officially revealed on December 4.
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