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In a surprising turn of events, it has come to light that BioWare had intentions to develop remastered versions of the beloved Dragon Age series. However, these plans were ultimately sidelined by Electronic Arts (EA), the parent company. This decision raises questions about the priorities of a major gaming corporation, particularly when remasters of popular titles can often lead to significant financial gain.
Fans of the series have expressed disappointment at the missed opportunity to revisit the rich narratives and immersive worlds of Dragon Age with updated graphics and gameplay enhancements. Remasters typically attract both new players and nostalgic fans alike, creating a win-win situation for developers and publishers.
Critics argue that it is puzzling for a publicly traded company to turn down what could be considered "free money." The gaming community remains hopeful that BioWare will find a way to revisit this iconic franchise in the future, potentially reigniting interest in the series and satisfying dedicated fans.
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