Time to break some eggs
The nextDragon Agegame officially has a subtitle. BioWare confirms today that the next game in the series will be officially titledDragon Age: Dreadwolf.
As the title andprevious teasershave heavily implied, former party member Solas will be playing a big role inDragon Age: Dreadwolf. He is, himself, the Dread Wolf who can be seen as a betrayer or savior, depending on your world view.

Either way, the story ofDragon Age: Inquisition‘sTrespasserDLC firmly set him up as the next big bad in Thedas. Whatever’s next for the realm, it’s sure to involve the trickster god in some way.
Interestingly enough, BioWare indicates that newcomers will be able to jump right in withDreadwolf. “If you’re new toDragon Age, you have no need to worry about not having met our antagonist just yet,” today’s announcement reads. He will introduce himself to the player when the “time is right.”

Your newest adventure begins in Dragon Age:#Dreadwolf.pic.twitter.com/riYYZXS7O1
— Dragon Age (@dragonage)July 28, 2025

The Dreadwolf rises
That’s all the information we received today onDragon Age: Dreadwolf. BioWare confirms the nextDragon Ageis not coming this year, though we are “growing closer” to the next adventure. The studio says it will be talking more about the game later this year.
BioWare has previously saidit’s still in productiononDragon Age: Dreadwolf, so it’slittle surprisethat its next big RPG isn’t arriving this year. It’s nice to have a subtitle too, so I can stop referring to it solely as “the nextDragon Age.”

Still, I’m curious to see what the crew is up to, especially following the comment about newcomers. TheDragon Agegames have historically carried save data and decisions across games. BioWare evendeveloped an online toolfor previous games to craft world states for players.
I’m interested to see if, and how, that carryover will be handled withDragon Age: Dreadwolf. We’ll see what Solas has in store later this year.





