Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the highly anticipated installment of BioWare’s popular RPG series, aims to address previous character creation shortcomings, particularly regarding diverse skin tones. In an interview with Edge magazine, game director Corianne Busche expressed the team’s commitment to inclusivity and improvement.
A More Inclusive Character Creator
Busche acknowledged that Dragon Age has historically fallen short in its representation of non-white skin tones, stating, “Full disclosure, Dragon Age has traditionally not done skin tones well.” With The Veilguard, the development team has made a concerted effort to create a more inclusive character creator that better reflects the diversity of the game’s audience.
Addressing Past Criticism
Previous Dragon Age games faced criticism for their limited options in character creation, with many players feeling that the available skin tones were inadequate. Busche’s comments demonstrate BioWare’s willingness to listen to player feedback and take steps to address these issues in The Veilguard.
A Promising Future for Dragon Age
As Dragon Age: The Veilguard continues to generate excitement among fans, the game’s commitment to inclusivity and improved character creation sets a positive precedent for the franchise’s future. Players can look forward to an immersive RPG experience that values representation and diversity.
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is poised to deliver a more inclusive character creator, addressing past criticisms and setting a promising standard for the series’ future. With a focus on representation and diversity, BioWare continues to build excitement for this highly anticipated RPG.