Dragon Age: The Veilguard is one of the biggest and most anticipated releases of the year, despite the recent criticism that negatively affected pre-bookings, and with Dragon Age fans waiting for a decade for a sequel to Inquisition, BioWare and EA announced that the RPG game… Fantasy roles have become golden.
The term “Gone Gold” means that the entire development process has finished and that the game is ready for launch on the announced release date with no intention of postponement. In simpler terms, BioWare is ready to send it for manufacturing and distribution on a large scale.
The studio will presumably continue to polish the game from now until the launch date, but any improvements implemented to the game from this point forward will arrive in the form of day-one or post-launch updates.
It is indicated that Just a month before release, the game failed to make it to the list of the 30 most desirable games on Steam, which is worrying, as the game is not even in the top 30 list, and there are many other less-marketed games on the list, which shows Players are no longer enthusiastic about this experience, and even games that do not have a release date are located in more advanced centers.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard has GONE GOLD!
Thank you all for your support as we cross this important milestone. See you in Thedas on Oct. 31! Pre-order now: pic.twitter.com/XQQOopRfXE
— Dragon Age (@dragonage) October 4, 2024
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