Dragon Age veteran says sequel announcements like The Elder Scrolls 6 can be "kind of misleading" because most studios don't make multiple games at once
Mark Darrah has thoughts on why games like The Elder Scrolls 6 are announced so early
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Former Dragon Age executive producer Mark Darrah, who leftBioWarein December 2020 but returned last year as a consultant onDragon Age: The Veilguard. says today’s big games are often announced prematurely, leading to the illusion that they’re in development for exorbitant lengths of time.
Talking on his …