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News video games 22 October 2024, 03:44

author: Martin Bukowski

First Reviews of Dragon Age: The Veilguard Will Appear Soon. Well-known Insider Reveals When Embargo Comes Down

Tom Henderson revealed when we are going to read the first reviews of Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The critics' opinions will be revealed a few days before the game's release.

Source: BioWare
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One of the most anticipated games of the end of this year is undoubtedly Dragon Age: The Veilguard and we most likely just learned the publication date of the first reviews for the latest game BioWare. The latest news indicates that this will happen on October 28, i.e. 3 days before the official premiere.

This information comes from Tom Henderson, head of Insider Gaming and an industry insider, who shared it in a post on X. The journalist has previously reported this type of news, e.g. before the premiere of Black Myth: Wukong. They turned out to be true at the time, so we can safely assume that Henderson is telling the truth now as well.

Let's remind that the latest game by BioWare has been stirring up a lot of emotions since the initial announcements, including some less positive ones. Some players are skeptical about the title, and some of the creators' decisions did not help either. So in a week, we will find out whether, according to critics, there was something to worry about.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard will debut on October 31. The game will be released on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. Some time ago, the creators published full hardware requirements and information about preloads. Among the good news, it's worth mentioning the lack of the controversial Denuvo protection.

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Martin Bukowski

Martin Bukowski

Graduate of Electronics and Telecommunications at the Gdańsk University of Technology, who decided to dedicate his life to video games. In his childhood, he would get lost in the Gothic's Valley of Mines and "grind for gold" in League of Legends. Twenty years later, games still entertain him just as much. Today, he considers the Persona series and soulslike titles from From Software as his favorite games. He avoids consoles, and a special place in his heart is reserved for PC. In his spare time, he works as a translator, is creating his first game, or spends time watching movies and series (mainly animated ones).

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