

The Fade featured heavily in Inquisition, as players tried to stop Corypheus from tearing down the Veil. Players have journeyed into the Fade multiple times across the series, but with the anagram meaning, it could work as a central location in Dreadwolf, which would make perfect sense. Shortly after the official announcement of the title, a fan that goes by on Twitter noted that “Dreadwolf” is an anagram for “Fade World.” Even more surprising was when former Dragon Age producer Mark Darrah retweeted the revelation with an eye emoji.Īny Dragon Age fan will be immediately familiar with the Fade, the metaphysical realm that’s tied to Thedas and is the home of spirits and demons. That meaning could give a major clue as to where the next game’s story is going.

While the title obviously refers to Solas, who was revealed to be the Dread Wolf in Dragon Age: Inquisition, there may actually be a deeper hidden meaning behind it as well. While the next game is still a ways away, developer BioWare has revealed its name as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.
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