EA Rejects Dragon Age: Origins Remake and Remaster Proposals

Electronic Arts (EA) has turned down proposals for a Dragon Age: Origins remake or remaster, according to former BioWare veteran Mark Darrah. This news has surprised many fans who have long awaited an updated version of the classic RPG. Darrah, who played a significant role in the original Dragon Age development, revealed that EA had received several pitches for remakes and remasters but ultimately rejected them.

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Fans of the franchise have expressed disappointment, as they hoped to see improved graphics and new features in a refreshed edition. Instead, EA is focusing its resources on upcoming Dragon Age titles and other projects. The decision raises questions about EA’s strategy for handling beloved legacy games. Many continue to enjoy Dragon Age: Origins through mods and community enhancements, but an official remaster could have brought the game to a wider modern audience.

What’s Next for Dragon Age?

While there may not be an Origins remake on the horizon, the Dragon Age community remains active and hopeful. As the next installment in the series is in development, fans are watching closely for any news or updates from EA and BioWare.

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