Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Rises sees its biggest discount yet at GameStop, with both new and pre-owned copies available at significantly reduced prices. This limited-time promotion offers a great opportunity for players to experience Bioware's latest RPG at an affordable rate.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Rises has been a divisive game among the gaming community since its launch last year. Some consider it a decent return for the beloved studio, while others seem to hate it with every fiber of their being. Critically, it may not be considered one of the developer’s greats, but it seems decent enough to check out, especially on sale. Luckily for those remotely interested in the new RPG can grab it right now at a very reasonable price that won’t break the bank.
Right now at video game retailer GameStop, they are holding a promotion that sees “new release games” at just $24.99. This includes several games that released in 2024 like Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Rises for both PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. For GameStop Pro members, the retailer’s membership rewards customers with extra discounts, can grab the game at an even lower price of $22.49. Considering this game released just three months ago, this is a very good deal for those interested in Bioware’s latest adventure. Currently at GameStop, a pre-owned copy of the RPG is listed at $22.99. For Pro members, a used copy of the game is $20.69. This means players have the opportunity to save just under $50, making this the game’s biggest sale to date. Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Rises launched in October last year. For the PS5 version, it currently holds an 82 metascore on review aggregate site Metacritic based on 77 critic reviews. On PC and Xbox Series X/S, it holds a 76 and 85 respectively. While those scores are completely respectable, the user scores on the site average a 3.9, which is deemed “generally unfavorable.” However, it is hard to gauge how many of these reviews are from people that actually played the game considering anyone with an account on the site can post a user review. Arguably, one could check the Steam reviews for Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Rises considering those reviews are written by people who played the game. Currently, reviews overall are positive, but recent reviews are mixed. Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Rises was received with a significant amount of scrutiny from fans and critics alike. Despite the mixed reception, Bioware has continued to support the game with patches and updates. However, the studio recently announced a shift in focus away from Dreadwolf Rises, which acts as one of the game’s last major updates. The company is instead refocusing its sights on the next Mass Effect game, and has restructured the studio in the process. As a result, the studio was hit with layoffs including its longtime lead writer, Mac Walters, that had been with the company for 20 years. The amount of developers impacted by the new restructuring is not known
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