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Dragon Age: Origins
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Dragon Age is a blockbuster fantasy role-playing game set in a vast new world created by BioWare. Your adventures will take you across the kingdom of Ferelden. Explore blood-soaked battlefields, ancient forests and intriguing urban settings. ...
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Bioware clearly looking forward to next-gen
Bioware was one of the firms which were most missed at the past E3 show. They are still alive though, working hard on their PC rpg Dragon Age, a Unreal Engine 3 project, their own next-gen engine and some other stuff.
In this interesting (though lengthy) interview with GameSpot, Bioware talks about the future of their games. Don't expect much concrete stuff other than the confirmation that two Xbox 360 Bioware-titles are in the works. Although they keep an eye out for other platforms as well:
They also don't rule out that possible sequels for the PC exclusive Dragon Age could see a release on next-gen consoles too. The handheld-market also looks very appealing to them as does a massive multiplayer game.
In this interesting (though lengthy) interview with GameSpot, Bioware talks about the future of their games. Don't expect much concrete stuff other than the confirmation that two Xbox 360 Bioware-titles are in the works. Although they keep an eye out for other platforms as well:
GS: Could you comment on BioWare's stance, if any, about sticking with a particular platform? It sounds like BioWare might be trying to follow the technology as opposed to staying on only the PC, or only the Xbox, or only the Xbox 360, for instance. Can we expect to see the future of BioWare to be a continued pursuit of both PC and console games?
Ray Muzyka: Absolutely. We're actually looking at all the next-gen systems closely-- they all look impressive--very interesting and powerful.
Ray Muzyka: Absolutely. We're actually looking at all the next-gen systems closely-- they all look impressive--very interesting and powerful.
They also don't rule out that possible sequels for the PC exclusive Dragon Age could see a release on next-gen consoles too. The handheld-market also looks very appealing to them as does a massive multiplayer game.
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