

A
day
after
Jeff
Grubb
said
that
Dragon
Age:
Dreadwolf
had
been
renamed,
BioWare
has
confirmed
the
news.
In
a
blog
post
on
the
Bioware
website,
the
team
has
announced
that
Dreadwolf
has
been
renamed
and
is
now
Dragon
Age:
The
Veilguard.
“So,
to
capture
what
this
game
is
all
about,
we
changed
the
name
as
the
original
title
didn’t
show
just
how
strongly
we
feel
about
our
new
heroes,
their
stories
and
how
you’ll
need
to
bring
them
together
to
save
all
of
Thedas.
We
proudly
introduce
to
you Dragon
Age™:
The
Veilguard.”
The
blog
post
briefly
touches
upon
the
new
heroes
for
which
the
name
was
changed.
“Each
of
the
seven
unique
characters
that
make
up
your
companions
will
have
deep
and
compelling
storylines
where
the
decisions
you
make
will
impact
your
relationships
with
them
–
as
well
as
their
lives.
You’ll
unite
this
team
of
unforgettable
heroes
as
you
take
on
a
terrifying
new
threat
unleashed
on
the
world.
Naturally,
the
Dread
Wolf
still
has
an
important
part
in
this
tale,
but
you
and
your
companions
–
not
your
enemies
–
are
the
heart
of
this
new
experience.”
The
post
finishes
by
saying
that
there
will
be
over
15
minutes
of
gameplay
from
the
opening
of
the
game
shown
on
June
11
at
8:00am
PT
on
the
official
Dragon
Age
channel.
This
all
corroborates
the
information
provided
by
Insider
Gaming
which
claimed
the
new
Dragon
Age
would
likely
appear
at
Summer
Game
Fest.
Personally,
I
think
we
will
see
a
trailer
at
the
Xbox
Games
Showcase
on
June
9
ahead
of
its
full
reveal
on
June
11.

