BioWare recently addressed fan inquiries about the possibility of a Dragon Age legendary collection similar to Mass Effect's Legendary Edition. While the creative director John Epler expressed a desire to see this happen, he noted the challenges caused by the different game engines used in the series. Unlike Mass Effect, which used a consistent engine, the Dragon Age games were developed on varying platforms, making a remaster more difficult. Although BioWare loves the original games, Epler emphasizes that undertaking such a project would be a complex task.

Will a Dragon Age legendary collection be released?

While there is no definitive confirmation, BioWare has indicated it is a complex possibility due to engine differences among the original titles. The development team loves the original games, hinting that fans should remain hopeful but realistic.

The Dragon Age series, known for its rich storytelling and character development, includes beloved titles such as Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age II, and Dragon Age: Inquisition. The recent release of Dragon Age: The Veilguard marks a significant addition to the franchise, sparking chatter about potential remasters that could bring newer gamers to experience the classic RPG experience of the earlier entries.