Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Supported by 'Old Friend'; Mass Effect Devs Will Assist
Part of the team associated with Mass Effect has been delegated to work on Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. Interestingly, a well-known veteran of the series has also joined the team.
New information surfaced, regarding the development process of Bioware's RPG Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. The information provided to GameBeat by Gary McKay, the studio's general manager, reveals that part of the team taking care of the Mass Effect series has been delegated to work on the game.
In addition, veteran Mark Darrah, who once served as director and producer of previous installments of the series, has also joined the studio as a consultant.. The history of cooperation between Darrah and BioWare goes back to Baldur's Gate.
In a brief interview with GameBeat, McKay explains:
"Our studio is focused on creating the best Dragon Age: Dreadwolf while the core Mass Effect team continues their pre-production work.
We continue to iterate and polish Dreadwolf, focusing on the things that matter most to our fans. As we further connect this new experience with the series’ legacy Mark Darrah will join the team as a consultant, bringing with him years of experience working on Dragon Age. We’re proud to have this team, with strong leadership at the helm, working together to realize the vision we have for the game," said Gary McKay
According to information posted by McKay in am entry on the game's blog, Dreadwolf is in the alpha stage. Despite reaching the post-production phase, the developer and publisher still have not decided to reveal the exact release date of the game.
The involvement of Mark Darrah, who is experienced in working on the series, is interesting news. It remains to be hoped that the developer's knowledge and experience will bear fruit and have a positive impact on the final quality of Dreadwolf.