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
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.