Dragon Age Producer Responds To Concerns About New Game's Reported "Live Elements"

Dragon Age Producer Responds To Concerns About New Game's Reported "Live Elements"

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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/dragon-age-producer-responds-to-concerns-about-new/1100-6456484/

Last week, a report claimed that the next Dragon Age game was rebooted in 2017 in an effort to add more "live elements." Given EA's belief in and commitment to microtransactions, some took this to mean that the new Dragon Age title would feature microtransactions. This might end up being the case, but now producer Casey Hudson has weighed in to quell concerns.

Posting on Twitter, Hudson said players will be "relieved" when EA shows off the next Dragon Age, adding that the game is "story and character focused." While he said it is "too early" to talk specifics, he did apparently confirm that there will be "live" elements. Hudson said this "just means designing a game for continued storytelling after the main story."

Dragon Age Producer Responds To Concerns About New Game's Reported "Live Elements"

Feb 1, 2018, 5:14am UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/dragon-age-producer-responds-to-concerns-about-new/1100-6456484/ >Last week, a report claimed that the next Dragon Age game was rebooted in 2017 in an effort to add more "live elements." Given EA's belief in and commitment to microtransactions, some took this to mean that the new Dragon Age title would feature microtransactions. This might end up being the case, but now producer Casey Hudson has weighed in to quell concerns. >Posting on Twitter, Hudson said players will be "relieved" when EA shows off the next Dragon Age, adding that the game is "story and character focused." While he said it is "too early" to talk specifics, he did apparently confirm that there will be "live" elements. Hudson said this "just means designing a game for continued storytelling after the main story."