Dragon Age: The Veilguard will have a photo mode at launch so you can finally get a close-up of the blob

It's been ten long years since Dragon Age: Inquisition, which means the next game in the series, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, probably has some modern design trends to catch up on. Here's one: The Veilguard will be the first game in the series to feature a photo mode when it launches in October.

IGN has shared the first details about the photo mode and new screenshots.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard trailer. Watch on YouTube

Photo mode appears to have a large suite of typical camera features, including a free-roaming camera, focal length, depth of field, autofocus, F-stop, saturation, brightness and contrast controls, and the ability to hide the player, party members, enemies or NPCs.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is expected to be released on October 31.

Optimism seems to be growing around The Veilguard, and based on the trailers and streams BioWare has released so far, I see fans of the series getting more and more excited. Edwin watched the game over the summer and came away intrigued by its characters and action, even if it wasn’t the full-on party-based RPG that some of the previous games offered.

I've never played Dragon Age, but I spent a few hours with the photo modes, trying to bring out my inner Dead End Thrills.

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