BioWare currently has no plans for downloadable Dragon Age: The Veilguard expansions, seemingly scuttling any hopes for DLC on the order of fan-favorite releases like Trespasser or Awakening. Instead, Rolling Stone reports that the developer’s "full attention has shifted entirely to the next Mass Effect" now that Dragon Age is official.
While the developer did not offer any follow-up details in Rolling Stone’s report, IGN understands that the studio plans to support The Veilguard with improvements and a handful of smaller content updates.
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BioWare’s Decision To Skip DLC Could Be Surprising
BioWare’s decision to not release a DLC expansion might come as a surprise given its history with Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and Baldur's Gate 2. DLC episodes like Mass Effect 2’s Lair of the Shadowbroker, the Dragon Age 2 prequel Leliana's Song, and Trespasser include some of the developer’s best-loved stories.
This offers a deeper look at their worlds and characters. But having finally finished its decade-long journey with the Veilguard, BioWare seems ready to focus its attention on Mass Effect, which has been largely on hold due to the studio focusing all of its efforts on shipping Dragon Age. Meanwhile, fans are busy exploring Bioware’s latest RPG after Dragon Age’s launch, boosting it to new highs for an EA game on Steam.
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Elder Scrolls Game Shutting Down, Gets Delisted On Steam
The Elder Scroll: Legends has confirmed that it is shutting down on January 30, 2025, removing players’ ability to play the digital card game for good. While The Elder Scrolls: Legends has already been delisted from Steam, players who have the game on PC and mobile can continue to play the game until this date.
The Elder Scrolls: Legends was first released back in 2017 when it faced a lot of competition in the digital card game genre. Other titles such as Hearthstone have something of a stronghold on the genre, and The Elder Scrolls: Legends largely failed to find an audience despite its connection to Bethesda’s wildly popular RPG franchise.
The game’s Steam population peaked at almost 9,000 players back in 2017, although this quickly cratered. By 2020, its Steam player count had fallen into the hundreds and never managed to recover, in part due to The Elder Scrolls: Legends being put on hold in late 2019. It hasn’t received any updates since.
While the company has yet to release any statement on its social media channels or website, as reported by PCGamesN, players launching the game are now getting a message confirming the game’s imminent closure.