BioWare at the moment has no plans for downloadable Dragon Age: The Veilguard expansions, seemingly scuttling any hopes for DLC on the order of fan-favorite releases like Trespasser or Awakening. As an alternative, Rolling Stone studies that BioWare’s “full consideration has shifted totally to the subsequent Mass Effect” now that Dragon Age is formally out within the wild.
Whereas BioWare did not provide any follow-up particulars in Rolling Stone’s report, IGN understands that the studio plans to help The Veilguard with quality-of-life enhancements and a handful of smaller content material updates. We’ve got reached out to EA for extra particulars.
BioWare’s determination not to launch a DLC growth might come as a shock given its historical past with Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and Baldur’s Gate 2. DLC episodes like Mass Effect 2’s Lair of the Shadowbroker, the Dragon Age 2 prequel Leliana’s Music, and the aforementioned Trespasser embody a few of BioWare’s best-loved tales, providing a deeper have a look at their worlds and characters. However having lastly completed its decade-long journey with The Veilguard, BioWare appears prepared to focus its consideration on Mass Effect, which has been largely on maintain due to the studio focusing all of its efforts on transport Dragon Age.