EA Is Shutting Down One of the Best BioWare Games Ever
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EA Is Shutting Down One of the Best BioWare Games Ever
Fans of one of EA’s biggest franchises may be disappointed to learn about one of its best entries going offline.
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One of BioWare’s best games is getting its online multiplayer component sunsetted after remaining online for a surprisingly long 12 years.
Dragon Age: Inquisition co-op multiplayer going offline on April 28
Dragon Age: Inquisition is widely considered to be one of developer BioWare’s best games. Having released in 2014 to critical acclaim, the third mainline installment of the beloved Dragon Age series went on to win Game of the Year at Geoff Keighley’s first ever Game Awards. It was the last title released by BioWare before the studio took a bit of a downturn with 2016’s poorly received Mass Effect Andromeda and 2019’s failed live service game Anthem. It’s a rut BioWare is still attempting to fully climb out of today, even after having released Dragon Age: The Veilguard two years ago to much better reception. Despite Dragon Age: Inquisition having been released during the........
