Summary

  • BioWare wants to make Dragon Age: The Veilguard's opening more intense than Inquisition's finale.
  • The director says this is so players can become "invested in the action and the story right away".
  • The Veilguard's first mission will throw players straight into the action, focusing on Solas' plan to tear down the Veil.

BioWare wants Dragon Age: The Veilguard's opening mission to make Inquisiton's finale look like a "minor inconvenience". As part of this, The Veilguard will throw us straight into the action, kicking off with Solas' plan to tear down the Veil.

This was explained by The Veilguard's director Corinne Busche in an interview with Edge Magazine (thanks, GamesRadar). Here, Busche says that BioWare wanted The Veilguard's first mission to "feel like the finale of any other game", suggesting we're in for a big change compared to how other Dragon Age stories have opened.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard's Opening Will Feel Like A Finale, Says BioWare

"We wanted the prologue to feel like the finale of any other game we've done. Where it puts you right into this media-res attack on a city and gets you really invested in the action and the story right away," says Busche.

"When I think back to Inquisition, how the sky was literally tearing open [...] the impact of [Solas'] ritual really makes that look like a minor inconvenience."

True enough, what we saw in the gameplay demo was pretty intense for an opening. Here, we saw Rook and their companions - including Varric - get in the way of Solas' plans. This caused two figures to be freed from the Fade, who are described as "ancient and powerful adversaries" to Solas who aim for "complete and utter domination of our world". Many also believe that Varric is going to kick the bucket at some point in the game, and if that were to happen in the opening, it would be brutal.

That isn't to say that this will be the first Dragon Age game with a dramatic opening. Inquisition threw us into the swing of things fairly quickly, as we're immediately up close and personal with the Breach and all the demons it's spewing out. Dragon Age 2 kicked off with the Blight from Dragon Age: Origins, killing off a couple of characters for good measure. Origins is the only exception to this, as it eased us in with one of the titular origin paths first - something fans want the series to do again.

In any case, we'll see how dramatic The Veilguard's opening really is when the game launches this autumn.

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard

RPG 4.0/5 56 6.0/10 Released October 31, 2024 ESRB M For Mature 17+ // Blood, Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Violence Developer(s) BioWare Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Engine Frostbite Franchise Dragon Age PC Release Date October 31, 2024
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the long-awaited fourth game in the fantasy RPG series from BioWare formerly known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. A direct sequel to Inquisition, it focuses on red lyrium and Solas, the aforementioned Dread Wolf. 

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