BioWare's upcoming Dragon Age: The Veilguard will only import three key decisions from previous games during character creation, raising concerns among fans about the sequel's handling of continuity. Players can import their choices regarding the Inquisitor's romance, the fate of the Inquisition, and their relationship with Solas.
On September 25, BioWare revealed the choices that will carry over from previous Dragon Age RPG s in the upcoming fourth game, Dragon Age : The Veilguard . For the past decade and a half, the studio has largely positioned itself as, above all, a maker of games in which choices matter, and that’s extended across multiple series.
Flemeth is seemingly killed and absorbed by Solas at the end of Dragon Age: Inquisition and the decade-long theory has been that Solas may have some kind of magical control of either the Inquisitor or Morrigan after being revealed as a traitor at the end of the game. Now, without the ability to import this decision into The Veilguard, fans worry it might be going absolutely nowhere, which is strange for a game that centers on Solas and the elven gods.
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