Dragon Age: The Veilguard received an official gameplay reveal that confirmed off 20 minutes of the upcoming RPG. Followers appear conflicted in regards to the sequel’s action-oriented method, however there’s one second from immediately’s presentation that united each Dragon Age lover. In the event you’re making an attempt to enter the sport spoiler-free when it launches within the fall, that is your warning to show round and open up a distinct tab, however if you wish to see what’s received some longtime followers already hurting, learn on.
The start of The Veilguard finds new protagonist Rook working alongside Varric Tethras, a occasion member in Dragon Age II and Dragon Age: Inquisition. The dwarf is a fan favourite for his cheeky banter, the tales he tells, and his devotion to Bianca, his crossbow he’s been carrying with him in each look since 2011. He’s received a private relationship with Solas, the Inquisition occasion member who’s revealed to be a serious antagonist on the finish of that recreation. He needs to cease the elven mage’s world-ending plan and he hopes to do it by speaking issues out. However as Solas refuses to hear, Varric attracts his crossbow…just for Solas to destroy it with a spell. Followers aren’t okay. The second is across the 16:45 mark:
Scroll all the way down to the feedback on YouTube and also you’ll discover loads of followers with a renewed drive to cease Solas’ plans, not simply because they threaten the lives of everybody who isn’t an elf, however as a result of Bianca’s destruction should be avenged.
“Mofo actually betrayed me, stole my gear, took my hand, and now he’s killed Bianca?!!” writes @npc6254.
“Daring of them to place such an vital character loss of life in a teaser. RIP Bianca,” @fireandsun4476 commented.
“Okay now it’s Dragon Age : Revenge for Bianca,” @quemsereu2009 mentioned.
“*Solas breaks Bianca*
Me: this time could be very private (knife emoji)” @pinkpearl1601 wrote.
To the common passerby, that in all probability appears like quite a lot of hoopla for a crossbow. However Bianca, and Varric’s reverence for the weapon, have been a key a part of the dwarf’s story through the years. Inquisition reveals the bow’s namesake and it’s an enormous second for a personality who tends to shroud his personal historical past with a smokescreen of storytelling. He additionally doesn’t use different bows regardless of technically being an archer, and the one approach to make him extra highly effective in that function is to seek out upgrades for Bianca in Inquisition. For Dragon Age followers, that is like if Cloud’s Buster Sword received snapped in half within the subsequent Remaining Fantasy VII Remake recreation.
Will Bianca be salvaged? Is Varric going to be okay with out his trusty weapon? What’s Solas going to do now that Rook dropped a statue on him? Discover out subsequent time on Dragon Age: The Veilguard when it launches on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Sequence X/S this fall.