Dragon Age: Inquisition
2014 video game
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2025 | Received Honoree status for Best Music/Sound Design at the Webby Awards |
2025 | Won Outstanding Video Game at the 36th GLAAD Media Awards |
2025 | User Experience nomination status pending at the Webby Awards |
January 2025 | EA publicly discussed Veilguard's performance, with CEO Andrew Wilson acknowledging it as a high-quality launch while suggesting the need for single-player games to expand beyond their core audience through shared-world features. |
2024 | Dragon Age: The Veilguard broke BioWare's record for most concurrent players on Steam, reaching over 85,000 players during the opening weekend. |
2024 | Dragon Age: The Veilguard nominated for Golden Joystick Awards' Ultimate Game of The Year |
2024 | By year-end, the game reached 1.5 million players, falling short of EA's expectations by nearly 50%. |
October 31 2024 | Dragon Age: The Veilguard was launched for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S. |
June 2024 | The game was retitled to Dragon Age: The Veilguard, with BioWare explaining that Dreadwolf remains part of the game's narrative. |
2022 | The game was originally announced under the title Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. |
2015 | Development of Dragon Age: The Veilguard (originally code-named 'Joplin') began with Mike Laidlaw as creative director, initially planned as a smaller, narrative-focused game set in the Tevinter Imperium region. |
January 2015 | GLAAD awarded BioWare a 'Special Recognition' award for their representation of LGBT characters in Inquisition. |
January 2015 | GLAAD presented BioWare with a 'Special Recognition' award for their representation of LGBT characters in Dragon Age: Inquisition. |
December 2014 | Patricia Hernandez published an article on Kotaku analyzing ten romance and sex scenes from Inquisition, highlighting the game's improved approach to in-game romance. |
December 2014 | Giant Bomb named Iron Bull the Best New Character of the Year in their Game of the Year Awards. |
November 2014 | The Iron Bull was featured prominently in a cinematic trailer promoting the release of Dragon Age: Inquisition, which was uploaded on multiple Electronic Arts (EA) affiliated channels. |
November 2014 | Varric was featured prominently in a cinematic trailer promoting the release of Dragon Age: Inquisition, which was uploaded on multiple EA-affiliated channels. |
November 2014 | Vivienne was featured prominently in a cinematic trailer promoting Dragon Age: Inquisition, which was uploaded on multiple Electronic Arts (EA) affiliated channels, highlighting her character and role in the game. |
June 2014 | EA was expected to reveal romance options for Dragon Age: Inquisition at E3, generating anticipation among fans and media outlets. |
January 2014 | David Gaider made a BioWare forum post acknowledging the company's reputation for optional romantic side story content in video games, discussing the anticipated fan reactions to romance options in Dragon Age: Inquisition. |
2011 | Cole first appears as a major character in the novel Dragon Age: Asunder, revealing himself as the mysterious killer known as the Ghost of the White Spire in Val Royeaux. |
2011 | Cole kills Lord Seeker Lambert van Reeves at knifepoint, reciting his signature phrase 'look into his eyes' before the fatal moment. |
2010 | Divine Justinia V first appears in the Dragon Age series as Mother Dorothea in Leliana's Song, a DLC campaign for Origins. |
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