Dragon Age: Il regista di Veilguard stuzzica la nudità e il romanticismo: “Questo è un gioco di ruolo maturo”



Dragon Age: The Veilguard has been dubbed amature RPGwith regards to nudity by its game director.

Game Informer recently went hands-on with Bioware‘s new game, and discovered that in the character creation portion of The Veilguard, they could adjust the chest size of the female version of protagonist Rook. The outlet says that game director Corrine Buschesmiledat the discovery, adding that the new Dragon Age game is amature RPG.

Topless nudity is all well and good, but Game Informer apparently inquired with BioWare as to whether there’d bebottom nudityin the RPG as well. The developer told the outlet that this is something it wants to let fans discover for themselves, which seems to point to the answer being a yes, considering BioWare isn’t outright denying it.

Game Informer also speculates that there could be nudity in Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s cutscenes, ma di nuovo, this hasn’t been explicitly confirmed by BioWare as of right now.

Speaking of character customization though, it was recently revealed that when creating your Rook in The Veilguard, you’ll be able to see how late-game armor will eventually look on them, so you can deliberately design your protagonist around unique armor outfits. The RPG will also feature full armor transmog, so you don’t have to leave low-level but cool-looking armor in the dust.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard launches later this year across PC, PS5, e Xbox Series X. Take a look at our very own Dragon Age: The Veilguard preview for what we made of BioWare’s next adventure when we played it for ourselves.

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