BioWare general manager Gary McKay also teased that "the Dread Wolf is not the only god players need to be worried about.”
"It was most important for us to have a title that was authentic to the companions that are the heart of this adventure we’ve created."
The ability wheel offers many "strategic possibilities" and "powerful combinations of abilities between players and their companions."
The game is now subtitled The Veilguard, with BioWare saying the previous name "didn’t show just how strongly we feel about our new heroes, their stories, and how you’ll need to bring them togethe...
The fantasy RPG's name was officially unveiled in 2022, four years after it was confirmed to be in development.
With rumors of its launch later this year, BioWare and Electronic Arts could be preparing an announcement for the long-awaited RPG.
One of the unannounced titles is believed to be Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, which is getting a showcase this summer.
It's been claimed that BioWare is internally confident that the long-awaited action RPG will finally release sometime this year.
Amidst widespread layoffs across all of Electronic Arts, it seems both of BioWare's upcoming projects remain unaffected.
New screenshots and brief details on many of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf's locations have been revealed by BioWare.
Treviso, Rivain, and Weisshaupt are teased with ominous narration in a brief new trailer for the upcoming action RPG.
Previous reports have claimed that the long-in-development RPG is set to launch for PC and current-gen consoles in Summer of 2024.
Kristjanson worked on Baldur's Gate and Mass Effect titles, while Kirby was a writer on the Dragon Age series.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says the RPG keeps getting internally delayed, and may even be pushed back into the final months of 2024.
"Our dedication to the game has never wavered," says BioWare GM Gary McKay, with the team working to make it "worthy of the Dragon Age name."
It's to "preserve the health of the studio" and form a "clear vision of what we’re building before development ramps up," per GM Gary McKay.
The developer says it will have more to share on the long-awaited fourth instalment in its RPG franchise "soon".
The MMORPG, which originally launched in 2011, will reportedly be taken over by Ultima Online and Dark Age of Camelot developer Broadsword Online.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says neither Sucker Punch nor BioWare will be showing off their upcoming games at the upcoming showcase.
What was once unthinkable is our new reality- EA is beginning to consistently put out excellent single player games.