Dragon Age 4 gets new concept art
Check out the latest Dragonꦿ Age 4 tease from BioWare

BioWare executive producer Christian Dailey has shared a new look at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dragon Age 4 concept art.
Dailey took to Twitter to share the shot of a fully-armored person slinging an ethereal blue arrow from some sort of disjointed bow. It isn't💝 clear who the character is or what he's shooting down, but it's a gorgeous shot ๊regardless. Check it out below, and I encourage you to explode it to full-size to appreciate the artistry.
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As noticed, with the concept art, jokingly saying "Oh so CHRISTIAN gets to post new concept art... I see how it iꦿs." N💦ow, that alone might raise eyebrows, but another tweet seems to pretty clearly suggest Darrah is still involved with Dragon Age 4 in some capacity. Here's what Darrah wrote in response to a tweet that confused Darrah's joke for genuine animosity:
Or... I could be faking outrage so that I can indirectly send💎 people @ChristianDailey ‘s way...We may never know...Maybe I’ll a🍌sk Christian which one he thinks it is tomorrow at work... //t.co/BaP8GBRbLa
"Maybe I'll ask Christian which one he thinks it is tomorrow at work..." That means Dailey and Darrah still worജk together, right? Well, no actually. A BioWare rep told PC Gamer that Darrah was just joking. Apologies for the anti-climactic finisher.
Pretty much everything we've seen from Dragon Age 4 has left us with more questions than answers, and the new bit of concept art is no exception. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The trailer from The Game Awards offers our most complete look ye⭕t at Dragon Age 4, revealing the return of Inquisition protagonist Solas.
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