The Dragon Age Series, In Order

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The Dragon Age series, developed by BioWare, is a dark fantasy role-playing franchise that immerses players in the richly detailed world of Thedas. Known for its deep storytelling, complex characters, and weighty choices, the series has evolved over multiple games and spin-offs since its debut in 2009.

Each title builds upon the deep lore, shaping a sprawling narrative across generations. Exploring the series in order offers a deeper appreciation of its evolving gameplay, character arcs, and the ongoing battle between mages, templars, and ancient evils. Here is a list of all Dragon Age media and games in order.

The Dragon Age Games In Order

Here is a list of the core Dragon Age entries in both production and chronological order of release.

1. Dragon Age: Origins

dragon age: origins
Initial release2009
DeveloperBioWare
Platform(s)– PC
– Mac
– Xbox 360
– PlayStation 3

Dragon Age: Origins (2009) is the first installment in BioWare’s acclaimed fantasy RPG series. Set in the war-torn kingdom of Ferelden, players assume the role of a Grey Warden—a legendary guardian tasked with stopping a catastrophic Blight led by an archdemon.

With a rich branching narrative, tactical combat, and multiple origin stories that affect how the world responds to the player, Origins offers a deep, character-driven experience. Its morally complex decisions, memorable companions, and dark, mature themes laid the foundation for the Dragon Age universe and set a high bar for fantasy RPG storytelling.

2. Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening

Initial release2010
DeveloperBioWare
Platform(s)– PC
– Mac
– Xbox 360
– PlayStation 3

Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening (2010) is the expansion to Dragon Age: Origins, continuing the story of the Grey Wardens after the defeat of the archdemon. Set in the arling of Amaranthine, the player—now a Warden Commander—must rebuild the order and confront a new threat: darkspawn that have gained intelligence and organization.

With new characters, abilities, and moral dilemmas, Awakening expands the lore of the Dragon Age universe while exploring the consequences of choices made in the original game. It serves as both a continuation and a deeper exploration of the darkspawn menace.

3. Dragon Age II

Initial release2011
DeveloperBioWare
Platform(s)– PC
– Mac
– Xbox 360
– PlayStation 3

Dragon Age II (2011) shifts the focus of the series to the city of Kirkwall and follows the personal journey of Hawke, a refugee who rises to power amidst political chaos. Spanning a decade, the game chronicles the growing tensions between mages and templars, leading to a conflict that reshapes the world of Thedas.

Unlike its predecessor, Dragon Age II features a more streamlined combat system and a fixed protagonist with a voiced narrative. Though its scope is more localized, the game deepens the series’ themes of power, identity, and consequence, setting the stage for future upheaval in the Dragon Age universe.

4. Dragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age: Inquisition
Initial release2014
DeveloperBioWare
Platform(s)– PC
– PlayStation 4
– Xbox One
– PlayStation 3
– Xbox 360

Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014) is the third major installment in the series and places players in the role of the Inquisitor, a figure marked by a mysterious power after a catastrophic explosion tears open the Veil between worlds.

Tasked with closing rifts and uniting a fractured Thedas, the Inquisitor must navigate political alliances, religious tensions, and a rising ancient evil.

Featuring a vast open world, deep character interactions, and strategic combat, Inquisition blends the narrative depth of its predecessors with expansive exploration. It’s a pivotal entry that brings major story arcs to a head while laying the groundwork for what’s to come.

5. Dragon Age: The Veilguard

dragon age: the veilguard
Initial release2024
DeveloperBioWare
Platform(s)– PC
– PlayStation 5
– Xbox Series X|S

Dragon Age: The Veilguard (2024) is the fourth main entry in BioWare’s acclaimed fantasy RPG series, previously known as Dreadwolf.

Set in the diverse and politically fractured world of Thedas, the game follows a new protagonist who must assemble a team of powerful allies—the Veilguard—to confront Solas, the elven god of rebellion who seeks to tear down the Veil separating the magical and mortal realms.

With returning characters, rich storytelling, and high-stakes decisions, The Veilguard promises to blend the moral complexity and character-driven narrative the series is known for with evolved gameplay and a bold new direction.

The Dragon Age Media In Order

Here’s a chronological list of all main Dragon Age games and extended media—novels, comics, and other key content—based on in-universe events.

1. Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne

Initial release2009
Media typeNovel
No. of Issues400
AuthorDavid Gaider

Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne (2009) is a prequel novel to Dragon Age: Origins, written by David Gaider. It follows the story of young Maric Theirin, heir to the Fereldan throne, as he leads a rebellion to reclaim his kingdom from Orlesian occupation after the assassination of his mother, Queen Moira.

Alongside loyal allies like the rogue Loghain and the warrior Rowan, Maric faces political intrigue, betrayal, and the burdens of leadership. The novel lays crucial groundwork for the events and characters in Origins, offering insight into Ferelden’s history and the legacy of its rulers.

2. Dragon Age: The Calling

Initial release2009
Media typeNovel
No. of Issues448
AuthorDavid Gaider

Dragon Age: The Calling (2009) is the second prequel novel in the Dragon Age series and a direct follow-up to The Stolen Throne. The story centers on King Maric as he joins the Grey Wardens on a dangerous mission into the Deep Roads to confront a mysterious threat.

Alongside legendary figures like Duncan and a group of mages and warriors, Maric uncovers secrets that could endanger all of Ferelden. The novel delves deeper into Grey Warden lore, the darkspawn menace, and the complex moral choices that define the Dragon Age universe.

3. Dragon Age: Dawn Of The Seeker

Initial release2012
Media typeFilm
DirectorFumihiko Sori

Dragon Age: Dawn Of The Seeker (2012) is a Japanese animated film set in the Dragon Age universe, produced by BioWare and FUNimation. It follows Cassandra Pentaghast—future Seeker of the Chantry and key character in Dragon Age II and Inquisition—during her earlier years as a fierce, justice-driven warrior.

The story explores her transformation from a vengeful templar-in-training into a more principled hero as she uncovers a conspiracy involving blood magic, betrayal, and political corruption. The film adds depth to Cassandra’s character and provides fans with a cinematic glimpse into the tensions between mages and templars that shape the series.

4. Dragon Age: Origins – Leliana’s Song

Initial release2010
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age: Origins

Dragon Age: Leliana’s Song (2010) is a story DLC for Dragon Age: Origins that explores the past of Leliana, the bard and companion from the main game. Set before the events of Origins, the DLC follows Leliana during her time as an Orlesian spy and agent under the command of her mentor, Marjolaine.

As betrayal and political intrigue unfold, Leliana must confront her loyalties and question the violent life she once led. The DLC provides valuable backstory for one of the series’ most beloved characters, shedding light on her transformation from ruthless bard to devout Chantry sister.

5. Dragon Age: Origins

Initial release2009
DeveloperBioWare
Platform(s)– PC
– Mac
– Xbox 360
– PlayStation 3

Dragon Age: Origins (2009) is the first installment in BioWare’s acclaimed fantasy RPG series. Set in the war-torn kingdom of Ferelden, players assume the role of a Grey Warden—a legendary guardian tasked with stopping a catastrophic Blight led by an archdemon.

With a rich branching narrative, tactical combat, and multiple origin stories that affect how the world responds to the player, Origins offers a deep, character-driven experience. Its morally complex decisions, memorable companions, and dark, mature themes laid the foundation for the Dragon Age universe and set a high bar for fantasy RPG storytelling.

6. Dragon Age: Origins – Warden’s Keep

Dragon Age: Origins - Warden's Keep
Initial release2010
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age: Origins

Dragon Age: Warden’s Keep (2010) is a DLC for Dragon Age: Origins that introduces players to Soldier’s Peak, an abandoned Grey Warden fortress steeped in dark history. As the Warden explores its haunted halls, they uncover long-buried secrets about the order’s past, including a rebellion and forbidden blood magic.

The DLC adds new quests, powerful loot, additional lore, and the opportunity to establish Soldier’s Peak as a base of operations. Warden’s Keep deepens the world of Dragon Age by revealing the moral complexities and internal struggles within the legendary Grey Wardens.

7. Dragon Age: Origins – The Stone Prisoner

Dragon Age: Origins - The Stone Prisoner
Initial release2009
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age: Origins

Dragon Age: The Stone Prisoner (2009) is a DLC for Dragon Age: Origins that introduces Shale, a powerful and witty golem companion with a mysterious past. Discovered in the village of Honnleath, Shale joins the Warden’s party after being reactivated, offering unique abilities in combat and a gruff, sarcastic perspective on the world.

The DLC features a self-contained quest that delves into the origins of golems and adds new dialogue, items, and backstory. Shale quickly became a fan favorite, and The Stone Prisoner enriches the game with both humor and lore tied to dwarven history.

8. Dragon Age: Warden’s Fall

Dragon Age: Warden's Fall
Initial release2010
Media typeMini-series
GameDragon Age: Origins

Dragon Age: Warden’s Fall (2010) is a short animated prequel film set in the Dragon Age universe. It follows the final mission of Kristoff, a Grey Warden stationed in the city of Amaranthine, as he investigates darkspawn activity in the region.

The story reveals the grim realities of being a Warden, the toll of the taint, and the ever-present threat lurking beneath the surface. Serving as a lead-in to the Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening expansion, Warden’s Fall adds depth to Kristoff’s character and provides fans with a dark, atmospheric glimpse into the constant danger faced by the Grey Wardens.

9. Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening

Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening
Initial release2010
DeveloperBioWare
Platform(s)– PC
– Mac
– Xbox 360
– PlayStation 3

Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening (2010) is the expansion to Dragon Age: Origins, continuing the story of the Grey Wardens after the defeat of the archdemon. Set in the arling of Amaranthine, the player—now a Warden Commander—must rebuild the order and confront a new threat: darkspawn that have gained intelligence and organization.

With new characters, abilities, and moral dilemmas, Awakening expands the lore of the Dragon Age universe while exploring the consequences of choices made in the original game. It serves as both a continuation and a deeper exploration of the darkspawn menace.

10. Dragon Age: Origins – Witch Hunt

Dragon Age: Origins - Witch Hunt
Initial release2010
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age: Origins

Dragon Age: Origins – Witch Hunt (2010) is a post-game DLC for Dragon Age: Origins that serves as an epilogue to the story of the enigmatic witch, Morrigan. Set a year after the defeat of the Archdemon, the DLC follows the Warden—or a new character—on a quest to find Morrigan, who vanished after the Blight.

As ancient elven magic and mysterious portals come into play, players uncover clues about Morrigan’s true intentions and the fate of her unborn child. Witch Hunt offers fans a final opportunity to confront or reconnect with Morrigan, setting the stage for her significant role in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

11. Dragon Age II

Initial release2011
DeveloperBioWare
Platform(s)– PC
– Mac
– Xbox 360
– PlayStation 3

Dragon Age II (2011) shifts the focus of the series to the city of Kirkwall and follows the personal journey of Hawke, a refugee who rises to power amidst political chaos. Spanning a decade, the game chronicles the growing tensions between mages and templars, leading to a conflict that reshapes the world of Thedas.

Unlike its predecessor, Dragon Age II features a more streamlined combat system and a fixed protagonist with a voiced narrative. Though its scope is more localized, the game deepens the series’ themes of power, identity, and consequence, setting the stage for future upheaval in the Dragon Age universe.

12. Dragon Age: Hard In Hightown

Initial release2018
Media typeNovel
No. of Pages72
AuthorMary Kirby

Dragon Age: Hard in Hightown (2018) is a fictional crime noir novel within the Dragon Age universe, written by Varric Tethras, the witty dwarven storyteller from Dragon Age II and Inquisition. The book follows Donnen Brennokovic, a principled guard in Kirkwall, as he investigates a string of murders and uncovers a web of corruption and conspiracy.

Blending classic detective tropes with the fantasy world of Thedas, the novel showcases Varric’s flair for drama, intrigue, and colorful characters. Later published as a real-world book, Hard in Hightown adds a meta-textual layer to the franchise and highlights Varric’s enduring popularity.

13. Dragon Age: The Exiled Prince

Initial release2011
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age II

Dragon Age: The Exiled Prince (2011) is a story-focused DLC for Dragon Age II that introduces Sebastian Vael, a noble archer turned Chantry brother seeking justice for his murdered family. After being thrust back into the violent politics of Kirkwall, Sebastian joins Hawke’s party as a companion, offering unique dialogue, a compelling personal questline, and potential romantic interest.

The DLC explores themes of faith, vengeance, and duty, while expanding the game’s lore around the Chantry and Kirkwall’s noble class. The Exiled Prince adds depth to the main story and enriches party dynamics with Sebastian’s complex moral perspective.

14. Dragon Age II: Legacy

dragon age II: legacy
Initial release2011
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age II

Dragon Age: Legacy (2011) is a story DLC for Dragon Age II that takes Hawke and their companions on a journey outside Kirkwall to uncover the secrets of Hawke’s family lineage.

The adventure leads deep into an ancient Grey Warden prison, where players confront darkspawn forces and the powerful Corypheus—an ancient, imprisoned darkspawn with mysterious powers. Legacy provides important lore about the origins of the darkspawn and the magical corruption affecting Hawke’s bloodline.

With challenging combat, new weapons, and lasting consequences, the DLC sets the stage for major revelations that resonate into Dragon Age: Inquisition.

15. Dragon Age: Redemption

Initial release2011
Media typeWeb Series
No. of Episodes6
GameDragon Age II

Dragon Age: Redemption (2011) is a six-part live-action web series set in the Dragon Age universe, created by and starring Felicia Day as Tallis, an elven assassin working for the Qunari. Tasked with recapturing a rogue Saarebas—a powerful and dangerous mage—Tallis teams up with a group of unlikely allies on a perilous mission across Thedas.

Blending action, humor, and fantasy intrigue, the series ties into the events of Dragon Age II, particularly the DLC Mark of the Assassin, in which Tallis also appears. Redemption offers fans a fresh, character-driven story that expands the world of Dragon Age through live-action storytelling.

16. Dragon Age II – Mark of the Assassin

Initial release2011
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age II

Dragon Age: Mark of the Assassin (2011) is a story-focused DLC for Dragon Age II that introduces Tallis, an elven Qunari assassin portrayed by Felicia Day. Hawke is invited to infiltrate an Orlesian noble’s estate under the guise of attending a grand hunt, but the mission quickly unravels into a high-stakes adventure filled with traps, political intrigue, and deadly secrets.

Featuring stealth-based gameplay elements, new enemies, and a richly detailed setting, the DLC blends action and humor while offering insights into the Qunari and Orlesian cultures. Mark of the Assassin stands out for its cinematic storytelling and the charismatic addition of Tallis to the Dragon Age universe.

17. Dragon Age: The Silent Grove

Initial release2011
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age II

Dragon Age: The Silent Grove (2011) is a dark fantasy comic series published by Dark Horse Comics that follows King Alistair, Varric, and Isabela on a dangerous quest into the heart of the Tevinter Imperium.

Seeking answers about his mysterious past and the fate of his father, King Maric, Alistair uncovers deep political conspiracies and encounters ancient dragons tied to Tevinter’s forgotten history.

The story expands on the personal journeys of familiar characters while delving into the forbidden corners of Thedas. The Silent Grove serves as the first installment in a comic trilogy that builds a narrative bridge between Dragon Age II and Inquisition.

18. Dragon Age: Those Who Speak

Initial release2012
Media typeComic series
No. of Issues3
PublisherDark Horse Comics

Dragon Age: Those Who Speak (2012) continues the adventures of King Alistair, Varric, and Isabela. Picking up after The Silent Grove, the trio ventures deeper into the dangerous territory of the Tevinter Imperium, where they confront slavers, uncover dark secrets, and face moral dilemmas that test their loyalty and resolve.

The comic explores the brutal realities of Tevinter society and deepens the emotional stakes for the characters, particularly Alistair, as he edges closer to the truth about his lineage. Those Who Speak builds on the momentum of its predecessor, blending action, intrigue, and character development.

19. Dragon Age: Until We Sleep

Dragon Age: Until We Sleep
Initial release2013
Media typeComic series
No. of Issues3
PublisherDark Horse Comics

Dragon Age: Until We Sleep (2013) is the final installment in the Dragon Age comic trilogy from Dark Horse Comics, concluding the journey of King Alistair, Varric, and Isabela. As the trio faces off against a powerful magister intent on unleashing an ancient evil, the stakes escalate to a deadly climax that could shake the foundations of Thedas.

The story delves into forbidden magic, the consequences of power, and the cost of uncovering long-buried truths. Until We Sleep wraps up the emotional and action-packed narrative arc begun in The Silent Grove, providing a dramatic and satisfying conclusion for fans of the characters and the franchise.

20. Dragon Age: Asunder

Initial release2011
Media typeNovel
No. of Pages448
AuthorDavid Gaider

21. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire

Initial release2014
Media typeNovel
No. of Pages384
AuthorPatrick Weekes

Dragon Age: The Masked Empire (2014) delves into the opulent and treacherous world of Orlesian politics on the eve of civil war. The story centers on Empress Celene, her elven handmaiden and lover Briala, and the ambitious Grand Duke Gaspard. As political intrigue, betrayal, and social upheaval threaten the empire, each character must navigate dangerous alliances and personal sacrifices.

The novel provides rich insight into Orlesian culture, elven oppression, and the complex relationships that influence the events of Dragon Age: Inquisition. The Masked Empire is essential reading for fans seeking deeper context for the game’s political landscape.

22. Dragon Age: The Last Court

Initial release2014
Media typeGame
DeveloperFailbetter Games
Platform(s)Web Browser

Dragon Age: The Last Court (2014) is a text-based interactive game set between the events of Dragon Age II and Dragon Age: Inquisition, the game places players in the role of the Marquis or Marquise of Serault, a small Orlesian city-state.

Tasked with managing court politics, resources, and relationships, players shape the fate of Serault through daily decisions that balance honor, cunning, and power. Rich in lore and narrative depth, The Last Court explores themes of legacy, leadership, and the waning influence of the old Orlesian nobility. It serves as a narrative bridge leading directly into Inquisition.

23. Dragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age: Inquisition
Initial release2014
DeveloperBioWare
Platform(s)– PC
– PlayStation 4
– Xbox One
– PlayStation 3
– Xbox 360

Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014) is the third major installment in the series and places players in the role of the Inquisitor, a figure marked by a mysterious power after a catastrophic explosion tears open the Veil between worlds.

Tasked with closing rifts and uniting a fractured Thedas, the Inquisitor must navigate political alliances, religious tensions, and a rising ancient evil.

Featuring a vast open world, deep character interactions, and strategic combat, Inquisition blends the narrative depth of its predecessors with expansive exploration. It’s a pivotal entry that brings major story arcs to a head while laying the groundwork for what’s to come.

24. Dragon Age: Inquisition – Jaws of Hakkon

Initial release2014
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age: Inquisition – Jaws of Hakkon (2014) is the first major story DLC for Dragon Age: Inquisition. It sends the Inquisitor and their companions to the remote Frostback Basin to investigate the mysterious fate of the last Inquisitor, Ameridan.

As they uncover ancient secrets and face off against the hostile Avvar tribes worshipping the god of war, Hakkon, players must battle both mythical creatures and ideological threats. The DLC expands the world with a richly detailed new region, challenging combat, and deeper lore about the Inquisition’s history. Jaws of Hakkon offers a compelling side story with high stakes and fresh exploration.

25. Dragon Age: Inquisition – The Descent

Initial release2015
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age: Inquisition – The Descent (2015) is a story DLC that plunges the Inquisitor deep into the Darkspawn-infested Deep Roads. Tasked with investigating seismic disturbances threatening the surface, the Inquisition uncovers ancient dwarven secrets and faces a terrifying new enemy linked to the mysterious Titans.

The DLC focuses heavily on combat, exploration, and Dwarven lore, offering a darker, more atmospheric experience than the base game. The Descent provides insight into the origins of the Deep Roads and introduces new challenges, gear, and environments, making it a must-play for fans eager to explore the forgotten depths of Thedas.

26. Dragon Age: Blue Wraith

Initial release2020
Media typeComic series
No. of Issues3
PublisherDark Horse Comics

Dragon Age: Blue Wraith (2020) is a three-issue comic miniseries published by Dark Horse Comics that continues the story of Fenris, the fan-favorite elven warrior from Dragon Age II. Set after the events of Inquisition, the series follows Fenris—now known as the “Blue Wraith”—as he wages a ruthless war against Tevinter slavers.

When he crosses paths with a young mage and a secretive group on a mission of their own, conflicting goals and loyalties come to light. Rich in action and character development, Blue Wraith explores themes of trauma, vengeance, and redemption, while expanding the lore leading into the future of the Dragon Age series.

27. Dragon Age – Last Flight

Initial release2014
Media typeNovel
No. of Pages304
AuthorLiane Merciel

Dragon Age: Last Flight (2014) is a novel by Liane Merciel that intertwines two timelines to explore the legacy of the Grey Wardens and their griffon companions. In the present, a young elven Warden named Valya uncovers an ancient journal during the chaos following the Mage-Templar War.

The journal reveals the hidden story of Isseya, a Warden-mage from centuries past who made a desperate sacrifice during the Fourth Blight to save the griffons from extinction. As Valya follows Isseya’s path, she discovers secrets that could reshape the future of the Wardens. Last Flight is a haunting, emotional tale that deepens the mythology of the Dragon Age universe.

28. Dragon Age Inquisition – The Trespasser

Dragon Age Inquisition - The Trespasser
Initial release2015
Media typeDLC
GameDragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age: Inquisition – Trespasser (2015) is the epilogue DLC that concludes the story of Dragon Age: Inquisition. Set two years after the fall of Corypheus, it follows the Inquisitor as they reunite with their companions during a political summit to determine the future of the Inquisition.

However, a new threat tied to ancient elven secrets and the mysterious figure Solas emerges, forcing the Inquisitor to make critical choices that will shape the fate of Thedas. With high emotional stakes, revelations about the Dread Wolf, and a definitive conclusion, Trespasser sets the stage for the next chapter in the Dragon Age saga.

29. Dragon Age: Knight Errant

Initial release2017
Media typeComic series
No. of Issues5
PublisherDark Horse Comics

Dragon Age: Knight Errant (2017) follows Vaea, an elven squire and thief, as she navigates a web of secrets and political intrigue in the post-Inquisition world. Serving the idealistic Knight Ser Aaron, Vaea struggles to balance her duties with her criminal past.

When a heist entangles them in a conflict involving rogue Qunari and dangerous magical relics, Vaea must choose between loyalty and survival. Featuring familiar faces from the games, Knight Errant blends humor, action, and moral complexity while expanding on the changing political landscape of Thedas.

30. Dragon Age: Absolution

Initial release2022
Media typeTV Series
No. of Issues6
CreatorMairghread Scott

Dragon Age: Absolution (2022) is a six-episode animated series released on Netflix, set in the Dragon Age universe shortly after the events of Inquisition. The story follows Miriam, a runaway elven mercenary, who is pulled back into her traumatic past when she joins a mission to steal a powerful magical artifact from the Tevinter Imperium.

As secrets unravel and loyalties are tested, the team must face deadly consequences and a powerful new antagonist. Featuring intense action, emotional depth, and strong connections to Dragon Age lore, Absolution expands the world of Thedas and sets the stage for future stories in the franchise.

31. Dragon Age: Wraiths of Tevinter

Dragon Age: Wraiths of Tevinter
Initial release2022
Media typeComic compilation
PublisherDark Horse Comics

Dragon Age: Wraiths of Tevinter (2022) is an upcoming comic series from Dark Horse Comics that continues to explore the darker corners of Thedas, with a focus on the powerful and dangerous Tevinter Imperium. Building on events and characters introduced in previous Dragon Age stories, the series delves into political intrigue, forbidden magic, and the rising tensions that threaten to destabilize the region.

While specific plot details remain limited, Wraiths of Tevinter promises to further expand the lore surrounding Tevinter’s elite, the Qunari threat, and the secrets that could reshape the future of Thedas. It’s a key piece for fans awaiting the next game in the series.

32. Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights

Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights
Initial release2020
Media typeShort story anthology
PublisherTor Books

Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights (2020) is a short story anthology set in the Dragon Age universe, featuring fifteen tales written by various BioWare writers. The collection spans across Thedas, with a strong focus on the Tevinter Imperium, offering a deeper look into its culture, politics, and hidden dangers.

Stories include a mix of familiar characters and new faces, exploring themes like mortality, magic, and rebellion in the wake of Inquisition. From assassins and mages to spirits and spies, Tevinter Nights provides rich world-building and crucial lore that bridges the gap between past events and the next chapter of the series.

33. Dragon Age: The Missing

Dragon Age: The Missing
Initial release2023
Media typeComic
PublisherDark Horse Comics

Dragon Age: The Missing (2023) is a comic miniseries published by Dark Horse Comics that serves as a direct narrative bridge between Dragon Age: Inquisition and the upcoming Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.

The story follows Varric Tethras and Scout Harding as they investigate the mysterious disappearance of Solas, the Dread Wolf, and uncover the dangerous consequences of his plans to reshape the world.

As they delve deeper into ancient elven lore and face growing threats, the series sets the stage for the conflicts to come. The Missing offers crucial insight into the stakes of the next game and the emotional fallout of Inquisition‘s dramatic ending.

34. Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Initial release2024
DeveloperBioWare
Platform(s)– PC
– PlayStation 5
– Xbox Series X|S

Dragon Age: The Veilguard (2024) is the fourth main entry in BioWare’s acclaimed fantasy RPG series, previously known as Dreadwolf.

Set in the diverse and politically fractured world of Thedas, the game follows a new protagonist who must assemble a team of powerful allies—the Veilguard—to confront Solas, the elven god of rebellion who seeks to tear down the Veil separating the magical and mortal realms.

With returning characters, rich storytelling, and high-stakes decisions, The Veilguard promises to blend the moral complexity and character-driven narrative the series is known for with evolved gameplay and a bold new direction.

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