BioWare director shares and very quickly deletes Dragon Age Dreadwolf post because it was too spoilery

Dec. 5, 2023



Michael Gamble has got fans demanding answers

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Following the newDragon Age: Dreadwolfnews yesterday,BioWaredirector Michael Gamble shared and quickly deleted a post for spoiling too much about the upcoming game.

In all the excitement, Gamble shared something on Twitter but deleted it shortly after. “Deleted my post about Dreadwolf because I realized it might be too teasery,” the developer revealed in a follow-up tweet.

The only problem is that Gamble was so quick on the delete button that barely any Dragon Age fans got to see what the original post was. I’ve searched everywhere and can’t seem to find any trace of the original tweet, which is actually kind of impressive considering how easy it is to screenshot things.

“SCREENSHOTS!!!!! I NEED SCREENSHOTS!!!!!!” one Twitter user has responded to Gamble’s tweet. “It’s all good. You can make it up to us by posting about the next Mass Effect game! We’ll call it even,” another has suggested - although there’s little chance of this happening considering just last month we got a newMass Effect 5 teaser trailerfor N7 Day. There are also a few people who claim to have seen it but who suddenly go silent when asked for a rundown of what they saw - which seems a little suspicious.

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