Romance options are almost always a popular feature in RPGS, and the Dragon Age series has been no exception. Some of the prior games have been a little tame with their love scenes, but Dragon Age: The Veilguard is going to shake that up by featuring nudity for the first time in the series.
Game Informer broke the story during the outlet’s hands-on preview of Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The initial topless nudity was discovered during the character creation mode, and The Veilguard director Corrine Busche implied there will be more of that in the actual game because “This is a mature RPG.”
Characters have been topless or naked in the previous Dragon Age games, but the details of their nudity were either obscured or covered up. Including them in The Veilguard would mark a significant change in direction. However, Busche wouldn’t reveal whether the game would also include “bottom nudity.” Other games have, but that may still be a bridge too far for Dragon Age to cross.
Fans will be able find out for themselves soon enough. Dragon Age: The Veilguard will be released this fall on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC.
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