BioWare Wants Your Help With Dragon Age III

Published on May 17th, 2012

Community manager, Jessica Merizan appeals for suggestions and feedback.

Dragon Age II is often derided as the worst game in BioWare’s impressive library of RPGs, so in order to stop the next game in the series heading in the same direction community manager Jessica Merizan has appealed to fans to  give them feedback on potential ideas that they have for .

BioWare Wants Your Help With Dragon Age III“Beginning today, we’ll do a series of questions and discussions around Dragon Age. Consider this a conversation between fans, the community team, and the developers. Everyone at BioWare is incredibly excited about the future of the franchise but we’re interested in what you have to say. Every month, we will discuss a topic or question about Dragon Age and game development. You will have one week to post your thoughts, desires, and hopes before we close the thread for review,” stated a lengthy post on BioWare’s official blog.

“BioWare co-founder Ray Muzyka has mentioned that we’d like to open up more in future Dragon Age titles, so now we turn to you: What kinds of things would you like to learn more about? Antivan weddings? Orlesian balls? The remnants of the Tevinter empire? Burial customs among the Chaisind,” she added.

It’s unusual for a developer of the size and stature of BioWare to request feedback from fans so plainly, but it does prove that even the big boys need a polite nudging in the right direction now and then.

Offer up your ideas and feedback here, if you feel that way inclined.

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