Thedas shines through in Dragon Age: The Veilguard''s new art style.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard Splits Fans and ‘Anti-Woke’ Trolls Alike “Good to know we’re back”

BioWare’s latest addition to its fantasy RPG franchise, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, has brought back memories for many long-term fans of the franchise.

In a fashion that seems to be the norm rather than an exception for BioWare’s elaborate fantasy action RPG, Dragon Age: The Veilguard has proved quite divisive among the franchise’s fans, with some of them swearing by its new cast and combat system while a few naysayers find every fault they can with its bold new direction.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard Has Split Its Fans Right Down the Middle

Dragon Age: The Veilguard's characters share a moment in one of its Companion missions.
Stunning locales and a fresh new cast of characters make Dragon Age: The Veilguard stand out from its predecessors.

Although an explosive romp through corners of Thedas that players have not seen before has been the perfect balm for many fans of Dragon Age after a ten-year wait for Inquisition’s sequel, some players remain indifferent to changes in its latest addition despite others finding a lot to love in The Veilguard’s grand adventure.

For instance, the game’s subreddit showcases just how divisive Dragon Age: The Veilguard is proving to be with the post below being a great example.

BioWare may be used to this state of affairs if responses to the post are anything to go by.

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Other fans of Dragon Age: The Veilguard look back at a similar pattern for Origins, a title in the franchise that is now being touted as its gold standard.

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Another response calls back to a hilarious criticism directed at Origins where it was once compared to Baldur’s Gate, a similar yet different RPG that BioWare released in 1998.

BioWare is sure to enjoy the victory it has managed to achieve as it leaves Anthem in the past where it belongs while also enjoying the free publicity it is receiving for Dragon Age: The Veilguard from none other than its haters.

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