It has been ten years since the release of Dragon Age: Inquisition, the third game in BioWare's fantasy RPG series. Thus, the new game in the series, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, might attract those who have not previously experienced these games. Newcomers, intrigued by the first gameplay demonstrations and cinematic trailers, may wonder if it’s possible to dive into the game without prior preparation. BioWare developers assure that you can play Dragon Age: The Veilguard without prior knowledge of the trilogy, but is this the optimal way? Let’s analyze fifteen years of history and character development to determine what is worth knowing before the release of the new game.
The Basic Minimum Before Starting the Game — Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age often serves as a series of standalone stories, but the 2014 game, Inquisition, acts as a direct introduction to the events unfolding in The Veilguard. One of the characters, an elf named Solas, shown at the end of the game’s trailer, plays a key role in the third part of the series, and his actions become the catalyst for the events of the new game. Understanding his interactions with other characters and his role in the Dragon Age universe is crucial for grasping the events in The Veilguard. Although the new game may provide some explanations, a basic understanding is essential. To make the game meaningful for the player, it’s better to get to know Solas’s story from the beginning. Inquisition is available on all modern platforms thanks to backward compatibility.
Is the Game Overloaded with Open-World Elements?
Yes, the game contains many open-world elements. However, by choosing only the main storyline missions and interactions with team members that take place in your headquarters, you can complete Dragon Age: Inquisition in approximately 30-40 hours.
What Other Games Should Be Considered Before Playing The Veilguard?
Do not delete Dragon Age: Inquisition after completing it. The game includes three additional sections (DLC), but Trespasser is particularly important. This final DLC moves the plot two years forward and serves as a direct introduction to The Veilguard. To fully understand the story, you need to complete Trespasser. Besides being a direct prelude to the next game, the player will make key decisions and receive an epilogue that provides insight into the future of some team members after Inquisition.
As mentioned, Inquisition is the basic minimum. It cannot be recommended to play The Veilguard without first familiarizing yourself with Solas. It is recommended to play all three parts of Dragon Age. Dragon Age: Origins may no longer seem as captivating, but the knowledge gained from this game enhances the understanding of subsequent games. Dragon Age II has certain shortcomings but serves as a prelude to Inquisition, which became one of the most beloved games. Each game has a unique structure and gameplay and plays a key role in shaping the universe that players will explore in The Veilguard. If the goal is to quickly get acquainted with the most important aspects of the series, here are the games and expansions you need to play:
Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age: Origins — Awakening Expansion
Dragon Age: Origins — Witch Hunt DLC
Dragon Age II
Dragon Age II — Legacy DLC
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age: Inquisition — Trespasser DLC
NOTE
The games include other expansions, but those listed are the most important for understanding the events that follow
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