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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