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Dragon Age: Veilguard's Creator Fixes BioWare's Awful Hair

Jun 11, 2024 3:00 PM

BioWare has consistently faced criticism for unrealistic hair designs in its games, but Dragon Age: The Veilguard is set to change that. The upcoming game boasts a character creator with advanced, physics-based hair options catering to diverse styles, including many Black hairstyles. This new system aims to offer a more authentic and satisfying player experience. Moreover, the character creator allows for comprehensive customization, with non-gendered options, body morphing features, and the ability to select They/Them pronouns. The game will also offer various choices regarding character race, lineage, class, and faction, emphasizing inclusivity and player identification.

What new features does Dragon Age: The Veilguard's character creator offer?

Dragon Age: The Veilguard's character creator includes advanced physics-based hair options, non-gendered customization, body morphing features, multiple pronoun choices, and selections for character race, lineage, class, and faction.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the latest installment in the renowned Dragon Age series, known for its rich storytelling, complex characters, and deep RPG elements. BioWare's emphasis on inclusivity and personalized player experience reflects the series' continued evolution, building upon the legacy established by its predecessors, including Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age: Inquisition.



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