BioWare proposed a Dragon Age trilogy remaster to EA, aiming to revitalize the first three games – Origins, Dragon Age 2, and Inquisition – in a similar vein to the successful Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Former Dragon Age producer Mark Darrah revealed the pitch in an interview, suggesting the project would bundle the games with enhanced visuals and potentially gameplay improvements.
Despite BioWare’s interest, EA reportedly rejected the remaster proposition. The reasons behind EA’s decision remain undisclosed, leaving fans wondering if they’ll ever see a polished, unified collection of the Dragon Age series’ early entries. This news arrives as anticipation builds for the upcoming Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, leaving some fans disappointed that a remastered collection won’t bridge the gap between old and new.








