EA has two 'unannounced' games to launch this year, one is Dragon Age: Dreadwolf

Mega publisher EA has laid out its slate of games set to launch between now and the end of the financial year - 31st March 2025. It's a pretty thin slate, outside of the usual sports titles, albeit with two mysterious 'unannounced' games still to be named. One of these is Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, Eurogamer understands, which will be fully revealed this summer after years of teases. The other game is a "Partner title" - typically a game which EA is publishing but not developing itself, similar to the just-released Tales of Kenzera, or last year's Immortals of Aveum. This project is set for the financial year's fourth quarter - so between 1st January and 31st March 2025. Read more

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EA has two 'unannounced' games to launch this year, one is Dragon Age: Dreadwolf

Mega publisher EA has laid out its slate of games set to launch between now and the end of the financial year - 31st March 2025. It's a pretty thin slate, outside of the usual sports titles, albeit with two mysterious 'unannounced' games still to be named.

One of these is Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, Eurogamer understands, which will be fully revealed this summer after years of teases.

The other game is a "Partner title" - typically a game which EA is publishing but not developing itself, similar to the just-released Tales of Kenzera, or last year's Immortals of Aveum. This project is set for the financial year's fourth quarter - so between 1st January and 31st March 2025.

Read more