Dragon Age co-creator David Gaider responds to The Veilguard getting Baldur's Gate 3 comparisons, says Larian's true impact on RPGs won't be felt for "a few more years"

Jun. 13, 2024



The reason? Ballooning development cycles

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A former Dragon Age lead has responded to fans wantingDragon Age: The Veilguardto have influences from Baldur’s Gate 3, explaining that it really isn’t that simple.

Earlier today,former Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider spoke on the recent Dragon Age: The Veilguard gameplay reveal, saying that he was “eager to see where this goes.” One Twitter user, as seen below, says they were hoping for more of a Dragon Age: Origins-style combat in the newBioWaregame, especially after the grand success ofBaldur’s Gate 3.

Gaider’s response below says it really isn’t that simple. The veteran developer points out that as development cycles have ballooned to “upwards of five years or more, you’re not going to see any direct influence from Baldur’s Gate 3 for a few more years yet.” We could be waiting at least several more years to see a new RPG heavily influenced by Baldur’s Gate 3.

What’s more, it’s highly likely that Dragon Age: The Veilguard has actually had a longer development cycle than the five-year period Gaider outlines here. There were reports of the game being rebooted mid-development,including dropping multiplayer elements at one point, pointing to a very lengthy development time for the new BioWare game. It’s been a decade since Dragon Age: Inquisition, after all.

At long last, the new Dragon Age game is slated to launch later this year across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S consoles. For our impressions after an hour with the upcoming game, read our fullDragon Age: The Veilguard preview.

Baldur’s Gate 3 made short kings wait to properly kiss their tall girlfriends, but Dragon Age: The Veilguard is making sure “animations fit any character build” from day one.

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