

The idol corrupts Bartrand, and causes him to turn his back on his own brother and leave him for dead in the deep roads. You stumble upon an ancient dwarven thaig filled to the brim with red lyrium, and sitting upon a pedestal is the very same idol we see in the trailer. In the first act of Dragon Age 2, you go into the deep roads with Varric and his brother Bartrand in a bid to recover lost dwarven treasures and make your fortune.
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Now, if you fancy dipping into the second installment in the series anytime soon, skip past the next section because it contains some * hefty spoilers*. The idol plays a big role in the corruption of Kirkwall's templars. Those of you who played Dragon Age 2 might recognise it. Most interestingly of all, the trailer prominently features a red lyrium idol, and it's not just any idol. If you're not intimately familiar with Dragon Age lore, the 'Dread Wolf' moniker refers to Fen'Harel, the Loki-like elven god of betrayal who has (spoilery) ties to Solas and features prominently in Inquisition's epilogue DLC, Trespasser.

You should watch the brief glimpse above, but essentially we see the #TheDreadWolfRises tagline, along with an ominous greeting from Solas of Dragon Age: Inquisition fame: The Game Awards 2018 debuted the first teaser trailer for Dragon Age 4, and three years later we still don't know the official title. (Image credit: EA) The first official teaser Dragon Age 4 trailer hinted at what's to come You can see those Dragon Age 4 teaser images below.

"Bioware imagines and creates worlds where you become the hero of your own story, and we're using this next generation of technology to make those fantasy worlds your reality." The game wasn't even mentioned by name, but in a section introduced by EA's chief studio officer, Laura Miele, she did namecheck Bioware. Other more recent signs of life for Dragon Age 4 came in the shape of dark and delicious concept art revealed during a next-generation montage at EA's summer event, EA Play Live. For now, we can only speculate, but it does make our imaginations run wild - especially if you think about what happened in the Dragon Age Inquisition Trespasser DLC. Lead writer Patrick Weekes says that Dragon Age 4 will tell a story that explores, "What happens when you don't have power?" and, "what happens when the people in charge aren't willing to address the issues?" This could mean we'll fill the shoes of someone who's an underdog of sorts who does what the people in charge aren't willing to do. We also get lots of interesting tidbits from the developers, offering some insight into the direction of our return to Thedas. I'm also convinced one piece of concept art features Dorian Pavus underwater (because we absolutely need more Dorian), and if we end up going to Tevinter as the ending of Dragon Age Inquisition suggests, it would make so much sense. Hearing from various BioWare developers working on the game, the video gives us a look at how the team are creating this new adventure, complete with some gorgeous concept art and very brief glimpses of game footage showing off different vistas and locations. Yes, we still have to wait it out for quite some time yet, but it's exciting to know a next-gen Dragon Age game is on the way. Set to land on next-gen consoles with no concrete release date just yet, Casey Hudson introduces the video by saying that the team "has been imagining new ways of using next-generation technology to bring the world of Dragon Age to life", and also confirms that the game is currently in the early stages of production. During Gamescom Opening Night Live, Bioware gave us a helping of Dragon Age 4 goodness with a behind-the-scenes look at the next adventure.
