
There was confusion regarding the appearance of Dragon Age at this year's Summer Game Fest due to comments made by chatty games journalist Jeff Grubb. He hinted that while "Dragon Age" would be present at the event, "Dragon Age Dreadwolf" would not be. This led fans to speculate on social media and Reddit that either a new Dragon Age 1 remaster would be unveiled or that Dreadwolf had been delayed again. However, according to Eurogamer, neither of these assumptions were correct. The confusion was eventually cleared up when it was understood that Dragon Age Dreadwolf had simply undergone a name change and would still be shown during the event, just not with the subtitle "Dreadwolf".

The new title of the project formerly known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf has not been officially revealed yet. There was confusion surrounding its appearance at this year's Summer Game Fest, but it is expected that the game will be shown during the event without the Dreadwolf subtitle. It is unclear whether the game will be referred to as "Dragon Age 4" or if an entirely new title will be announced. More information is expected to be revealed in the coming days.

The information about the project formerly known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf undergoing a name change was confirmed by Bloomberg's Jason Schreier. He stated this on the gaming forum ResetEra.