Main series Dragon Age: Origins Dragon Age: Origins is the first game in the series, and was released for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 3, and
Xbox 360 in November 2009, and for Mac OS X in December 2009. Set in the kingdom of Ferelden during a period of civil unrest, the game puts the player in the role of a warrior, mage, or rogue coming from an elven, human, or dwarven background. The player character is recruited into the Grey Wardens, an ancient order that stands against monsters known as the
Darkspawn, and is tasked with defeating the Archdemon that commands them and ending their invasion. BioWare described
Origins as a spiritual successor to their previous ''
Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights franchises. Origins'' has received critical and public praise since its release, for its characters, story, voice acting, and traditional RPG combat and gameplay.
Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening is the
expansion for the
role-playing video game Dragon Age: Origins.
Origins – Awakening adds a new campaign that takes place during the aftermath of
Dragon Age: Origins. It was released for
Microsoft Windows,
OS X,
PlayStation 3 and
Xbox 360 on March 16, 2010, in North America, March 18 in Europe, and March 19 in the United Kingdom, and for the Mac OS X on August 31, 2010. It was later bundled with
Origins and various DLC packs as
Dragon Age: Origins – Ultimate Edition, released on October 26, 2010.
Dragon Age II Dragon Age II is the sequel to
Dragon Age: Origins, released for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 3, and
Xbox 360 in North America and Europe on March 8, 2011 and March 11, 2011, respectively. BioWare's
Edmonton office began development of
Dragon Age II during the production of
Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening. The game puts players in the role of
Hawke, a human mage, rogue, or warrior who arrives in Kirkwall, a city state in the Free Marches as a lowly refugee. Hawke becomes the Champion of Kirkwall over a turbulent decade of political and social conflict. Hawke is supported by several companions, most of whom play major roles in the game's plot and gameplay, and will either recognize Hawke as a friend or a rival depending on players' decisions and dialogue.
Dragon Age: Inquisition Dragon Age: Inquisition is the sequel to
Dragon Age II, released worldwide in November 2014 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. The game puts the players in the role of the Inquisitor, a warrior, mage, or rogue coming from an elven, human, dwarven or Qunari background, who survived a cataclysmic event which led to the creation of a mysterious tear in the sky called the "Breach", which is unleashing dangerous demons upon the world. The Inquisitor is viewed by some as the 'chosen one', as they have a 'Mark' on their hand capable of closing the Breach, and eventually becomes the leader of the titular Inquisition in an attempt to stop Corypheus, an ancient Darkspawn, who opened the Breach in the course of his attempt to conquer Thedas and achieve godhood.
Dragon Age: Inquisition received critical acclaim since its release, with critics praising its story, voice acting, soundtrack, detailed environments, and engaging combat. It was awarded over 150 year-end accolades and nominated for more, including Game of the Year and Best Role-playing awards from several gaming publications.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard The fourth
Dragon Age game began development in 2015 under the codename "Joplin", however, development for "Joplin" was cancelled in October 2017. The project was rebooted in 2018 under the codename "Morrison". In June 2022, the game's title was announced as
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf and in June 2024, the game was retitled
Dragon Age: The Veilguard. It released on October 31, 2024.
Spin-offs Dragon Age Journeys Dragon Age Journeys was a 2009
Flash-based browser game developed by EA2D. A
tie-in to
Dragon Age: Origins, players could unlock achievements in the game, which would unlock content in
Origins. Its content was intended to be spread over three chapters. The first chapter of the game,
The Deep Roads, was released as a free download in October 2009. The second and third chapters were never released as the project was ultimately cancelled.
Dragon Age Legends Dragon Age Legends was a 2011 Flash game developed by EA2D for the
Facebook Platform and
Google+.
Legends incorporated elements of
strategy and
tactical role-playing games in its gameplay. It served as a tie-in to
Dragon Age II by unlocking additional content for players, and is also set in the Free Marches. A "remixed" version of
Legends titled
Dragon Age: Legends: Remix 01 which featured
hack and slash gameplay was released in May 2011 and hosted by
IGN. The servers for
Legends was deactivated on June 18, 2012, although a modified offline version was released shortly afterwards as a free download.
Heroes of Dragon Age In 2013, EA released
Heroes of Dragon Age, a free-to-play game for mobile devices. The game is battle-based, featuring digital 3D figurines of characters from the
Dragon Age universe. Rather than introducing new lore, the game is based on "what if?" scenarios drawn from plotlines in the existing games. The sunset for Heroes of Dragon age was announced in November 2022 with the servers slated to go down on January 23, 2024.
Dragon Age: The Last Court Dragon Age: The Last Court was a free-to-play
browser game released in November 2014, with its gameplay focused on drawing cards and managing resources. Set between the events of
Dragon Age II and
Dragon Age: Inquisition, players would assume the role of the Marquis of Serault, a marquisate located on the western edge of Orlais. Previously accessible from the online platform
Dragon Age Keep,
The Last Court was taken offline by November 17, 2020, although fans led a project to preserve its contents prior to the due date. In 2025, another fan rebuilt the preserved content into a free, playable adaptation.
Other media The
Dragon Age franchise includes various types of media adaptations and merchandise outside of the video games. Its setting has been used by a variety of other media, including novels, comics, graphic novels, and licensed products such as a tabletop role-playing game, action figures, and statues.
Books and novels •
Dragon Age: The World of Thedas Volume I was released April 2013. This comprehensive guide offers detailed insight into the lore of the Dragon Age universe, including the geography of Thedas, races, and magic. •
The Art of Dragon Age Inquisition was released November 2014. It features concept art for the third game in the series. •
Dragon Age: The World of Thedas Volume II was released May 2015. Expanding upon Volume I, this edition includes insight into the cast of characters across the franchise. It also features
The New Cumberland Chant of Light (an edition of the text central to the worlds fictional religion 'The Chantry'), ''The Seer's Yarn: A Treasury of Tales for Children All Over,
and a mini cookbook called The Whole Nug Culinary Treasures of Thedas.'' •
Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights, an
anthology of
short stories by various writers, was released on March 10, 2020. •
Dragon Age: Hard in Hightown, a 72-page novella written by Mary Kirby (under the
pen name of
Varric Tethras), was released on July 31, 2018. There are currently five novels set in the
Dragon Age universe: •
Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, written by
David Gaider, was released on March 3, 2009. •
Dragon Age: The Calling, written by David Gaider, was released on October 13, 2009. •
Dragon Age: Asunder, written by David Gaider, was released on December 20, 2011. •
Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, written by
Trick Weekes, was released on April 8, 2014. •
Dragon Age: Last Flight, written by
Liane Merciel, was released on September 16, 2014.
Comics •
Dragon Age: Origins, a webcomic by the artist of
Penny Arcade, was released in September 2009. It tells a story about a group of Templars sent on a search & destroy mission against
Flemeth, the Witch of the Wilds. The timeline is set before the game
Dragon Age: Origins, as her daughter
Morrigan has not yet allied with the Grey Wardens. •
Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening, a webcomic by the artist of
Penny Arcade, was released in 2010. This short story tells how Nathaniel Howe broke into Vigils Keep prior to his arrest in
Awakening right before meeting The Warden. •
Dragon Age: The Revelation, written by
David Gaider, was published in March 2010 on BioWare's website, and features art from Aimo. The story is based on a script from the video game
Dragon Age: Origins that did not make the final release. It details a meeting between Morrigan and
Alistair after the Grey Wardens learn from Riordan that in order to kill an Archdemon the warden who slays the beast must die. Morrigan seeks out Alistair to ask his advice on the lengths one would go to help a friend in need. The story assumes a female warden as Duncan's last recruit and ends with Morrigan on her way to Alistair's bedroom to offer The Dark Ritual. •
Dragon Age, a comic series written by
Orson Scott Card with the help of Aaron Johnson and first released by
IDW Publishing in March 2010, tells the story of a mage becoming romantically involved with a Templar. It was originally released as a monthly publication over six months, which was later collected and issued as a single 133-page graphic novel. The story is set before the events of the video games and takes place in and around the Tower of Magi. •
Dragon Age: The Silent Grove, written by David Gaider and scripted by Alexander Freed, follows Alistair, Varric and Isabela as they uncover the truth behind Alistair's past at the Teleri Swamps in Antiva. •
Dragon Age: Those Who Speak, written by David Gaider and scripted by Alexander Freed, follows Alistair, Varric and Isabela as their investigation into King Maric's disappearance lead to the Tevinter Imperium. •
Dragon Age: Until We Sleep, written by David Gaider and scripted by Alexander Freed, concludes the story arc which began in
The Silent Grove as Alistair, Varric and Isabela deal with the Qunari as well as the machinations of a powerful Tevinter magister. •
Dragon Age: Magekiller, written by
Greg Rucka, was released from December 2015 to April 2016. Taking place concurrently with the events of
Dragon Age: Inquisition, the story follows Marius, a mage-hunting mercenary, and Tessa Forsythia, his assistant, as they progress through Thedas to seek for their targets. The story aims at "expanding the world of
Dragon Age". The first issue of the comic was released on December 16, 2015. •
Dragon Age: Knight Errant, co-written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir, was released between May and September 2017 and follows Ser Aaron Hawthorne and his squire Vaea, who become entangled in a dangerous recovery mission on behalf of the Inquisition.
Magekiller and
Knight Errant were later collected and re-released as a hardcover compilation titled
Dragon Age Library Edition Volume 2. •
Dragon Age: Deception, co-written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir, was released between October and December 2018. It follows Olivia Pryde, a failed actress turned con artist, as her attempt to target the scion of a Tevinter magister sets her into a fateful encounter with agents of the Inquisition. •
Dragon Age: Blue Wraith, co-written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir, was released between January and March 2020. It features several major characters introduced in
Magekiller,
Knight Errant, and
Deception, as well as the
Dragon Age II companion character
Fenris. •
Dragon Age: Dark Fortress, co-written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir, was released between March and May 2021. It follows Fenris and several Inquisition agents as they attempt to break into an impenetrable fortress. •
Dragon Age: The Missing, written by George Mann, was released between January and May 2023. It is a tie-in set directly before the events of the fourth entry of the main game series,
Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Tabletop role-playing game •
Dragon Age has been adapted into a tabletop role-playing game by
Green Ronin. The game uses a new
game system The plot of this film provides backstory for a young
Cassandra Pentaghast, who is on a quest to save the Chantry from a group of blood mages that has gained the ability to control dragons. • A
Dragon Age streaming television adult animated series, titled
Dragon Age: Absolution, was announced at
Netflix's June 2022 Geeked Week event; it premiered on December 9, 2022. It was to feature new characters and was in the Tevinter Imperium. Mairghread Scott is the
showrunner and it was produced and animated by Korean studio Red Dog Culture House.
Web series • ''Dragon Age: Warden's Fall
is a canonical five-part webseries, produced by Machinima in partnership with BioWare, and created on the Dragon Age: Origins
toolset. Warden's Fall
is an introduction to the events described in the expansion pack Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening''. Its story depicts the beginning of the Grey Wardens' investigation into why the Darkspawn have not returned to the Deep Roads in the aftermath of the Battle of Denerim and the end of the Fifth Blight. It also explains how Kristoff came to the Blackmarsh, where he is found in
Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening. The first episode aired on
YouTube on 22 May 2010. The series features its own original soundtrack composed by Pakk Hui. • American actress
Felicia Day, in partnership with BioWare, released a six-part webseries called
Dragon Age: Redemption. The web series premiered on October 10, 2011, one day before the release of the
Dragon Age II DLC Mark of the Assassin, which features quests based around Day's character. The series is written by Day, who also serves as a co-producer. Filming took place over a dozen days in January 2011 in the
L.A. area, with associate producer Peter Winther (
Independence Day) as director and
John Bartley (
Lost) as cinematographer. It was teased as '''' on Day's
Twitter feed for several weeks before the announcement of the project. •
Dragon Age: Vows and Vengeance is a canonical eight-part narrative
podcast webseries, published weekly from August 29, 2024 to October 17, 2024 on
YouTube and many podcast platforms in anticipation to the release of
Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The web series is composed of eight short stories featuring podcast-exclusive characters and all the companions from the game. These podcasts were written by Will Melton and Jeremy Novick, with BioWare narrative support from
Mary DeMarle and John Epler.
Other • A series of four action figures was released by
DC Direct. Series one includes action figures of Morrigan, Duncan,
Loghain and a Genlock. Each highly detailed figure features game-accurate accessories and can be found in game and hobby shops and various online retailers. == Gameplay ==