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We won't see Dragon Age 4 or the new Mass Effect at EA Play Live this month

EA dropped a Battlefield 2042 gameplay trailer at E3, but otherwise skipped gaming's biggest show, preferring to hold its reveals until later this month at EA Play Live. We now know that two games won't be among those reveals: Dragon Age 4 and the new Mass Effect.

In a tweet today, BioWare said that it "won't be showing anything at EA Play Live" this year. The studio points to today's Star Wars: The Old Republic livestream for the latest news it can share, and otherwise says that it's "hard at work" on the next Dragon Age and Mass Effect games.

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We've known about the next Dragon Age (which we've been calling Dragon Age 4 for simplicity's sake) for a while, but it's still likely two or more years away. All we've seen so far are teases and concept art.

The same is true of the new Mass Effect, which we first learned about more recently. We know that it's closely connected to the original trilogy—popular blue alien Liara appears in the teaser—and that some series veterans are returning to work on it. It's in early development, though, and feels like something we might play around the time The Elder Scrolls 6 comes out.

EA Play Live will be streamed on July 22.



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EA dropped a Battlefield 2042 gameplay trailer at E3, but otherwise skipped gaming's biggest show, preferring to hold its reveals until later this month at EA Play Live. We now know that two games won't be among those reveals: Dragon Age 4 and the new Mass Effect.

In a tweet today, BioWare said that it "won't be showing anything at EA Play Live" this year. The studio points to today's Star Wars: The Old Republic livestream for the latest news it can share, and otherwise says that it's "hard at work" on the next Dragon Age and Mass Effect games.

See more

We've known about the next Dragon Age (which we've been calling Dragon Age 4 for simplicity's sake) for a while, but it's still likely two or more years away. All we've seen so far are teases and concept art.

The same is true of the new Mass Effect, which we first learned about more recently. We know that it's closely connected to the original trilogy—popular blue alien Liara appears in the teaser—and that some series veterans are returning to work on it. It's in early development, though, and feels like something we might play around the time The Elder Scrolls 6 comes out.

EA Play Live will be streamed on July 22.


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