It's been a while since we've heard anything meaty regarding Dragon Age: Dreadwolf from either BioWare or EA, but the general feeling is that development is going smoothly and we'll see some official gameplay sooner rather than later. There are a bevvy of big industry events coming up in which we could see a potential reveal, although if we do get a release date announcement in the coming months, don't expect the game to launch this year.It's been confirmed by EA itself in its latest financial report that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will not be launching before the end of March 2024, meaning we may have another year to wait for the title to hit store shelves. In the report, EA includes a slide showcasing all of the titles it has launching within the current fiscal year, including Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, EA Sports FC, and Immortals of Aveum, although it doesn't include currently unannounced titles.Related: Why I Bounced Off Of Dragon Age: InquisitionUnfortunately, the aformentioned Dragon Age: Dreadwolf doesn't appear on this big list, and considering it's already been announced, it's definitely not being left off to keep it a surprise either. Considering we haven't heard much about the game itself and we've still yet to see any official gameplay, the likelihood of the title launching in the next 10 months was pretty slim to begin with, but it's still kind of a bummer to see it officially confirmed.

However, this doesn't mean we won't see any Dragon Age: Dreadwolf at all this year. As previously mentioned, we could still get a release date announcement at some point this summer, and there's also The Game Awards later this year in which it could make an appearance. It also seems like we might get a big reveal soon, as a Fandom staff member recently revealed that EA recently made contact to inquire about the site hosting a new trailer. Again, nothing concrete, but a possible sign that the gears are in motion over at BioWare.

Away from Dragon Age, this financial report also reveals that EA doesn't plan on releasing the highly-anticipated, free-to-play Skate reboot until after March 2024 as well. Just like Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, Skate is also missing from the publisher's lineup of titles releasing this fiscal year, although that's probably to be expected considering the title was only recently shown off to fans for the first time during the summer of 2022. Hopefully, EA is planning to have a stacked end to 2024, rather than saving everything for 2025.

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