Former executive producer Bioware Mark Darrah revealed that a Dragon Age: Origins The remaster was briefly considered in the studio. Unfortunately it did not show up and Fans are left to think about what could be with the potential Dragon Age: Origins Remaster.
At one moment remaster Dragon Age: Origins And its sequel felt like a natural step for franchise. BIOWARE'S Mass Effect: Legendary Edition enjoyed a great sales success so transport similarly popular Dragon Games would make much sense. However, since the release of the release is for more than four years Mass Effect: Legendary EditionYet no signs of any project that would breathe a new life to those older Dragon Titles.
Bioware considered Dragon Age: Origins Remaster, but Finance may have stopped it
In an interview with MRMATTYPLAYS, BIWARE legend Mark Darrah confirmed a shortage and Dragon Age: Origins Remaster is not due to lack of experiment. According to Darrah, the thought process was: “Let's make frostbite tools, and then we find a mod -house that seems to be talented and pay them for remodeling Dragon Age: Origins. There were a lot of playgrounds in the area: “Is there a way we can bring a dragon: Age origin forward?” “He also said about Remaster than about remake,” remaster you get Dragon Age 2 Free, remake not. ”
The reason why this has not happened can be on finance. Darrah said “to some extent, the studios ran their own finances. The attitude of EA was probably,” Sure, go ahead and do it, but do it with the money you already have. ” This is partly why Mass effect was chosen to make a remaster treatment Dragon. Whole Mass effect The trilogy has been developed to Unreal Engine 3 while each Dragon The game had its own engine. Darrah claims to have created it Dragon remaster “to some extent restlessly heavier” than Mass effect.
Darrah claims that EA is “a kind of remaster”. He believes that it is “weird for a publicly traded society against free money”, but nowadays it could be that EA is not very confident in Dragon IP completely. After all, last year's Dragon Age: The Veilguard The expectations of EA with a significant margin did not touch, so it makes sense for the publisher to watch the players miss it before bringing it back in the future.
Dragon Age: Origins
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November 3, 2009
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M for mature: blood, intense violence, tongue, partial nudity, sexual content
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Electronic art
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Eclipse
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Dragon