Dragon Age 4hasn’t had much news here lately, but that doesn’t mean they’ve been forgotten about. Every now and then, a fun, little Twitter conversation betweenDragon Age 4executive producer Christian Dailey and creative director Matthew Goldman results in fans getting new fan art. This has resulted in new Elven, Tevinter, andGrey Warden concept artin the past.

Now, this familiar exchange has taken place once more. Goldman asked Dailey if he were feeling “spooky” and made a joke about Dailey being the “Executive One,” something some believed to be a reference to theExecutors inDragon Age4. It turns out that this wasn’t the case, but a new piece of concept has now been released nonetheless.

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This “spooky” Dragon Age 4 concept art has two major components to it. On the far left, fans get to see genuine Undead, not Darkspawn. Undead featuring inDragon Age 4ought to come as no surprise, given they’ve appeared in the franchise numerous times before, andNecromancy is common in Tevinter Magicand the like. This doesn’t guarantee Undead are in the game or exactly look like this, of course, but it is an interesting depiction of them.

The second is to the far left, in which a castle of sorts sits with a red glow. It’s not immediately obvious what is causing this glow, but chances are, it’sDragon Age 4’s Red Lyrium. This substance has played a major role in the past couple of games, and it’s not the first time it would have appeared in relation toDragon Age 4either. It’s a big mystery for now, but fans can almost certainly expect to see it play a big role in the next game.

The moon in this concept art looks interesting too, but beyond these details, there are just a couple of trees, a lake, and a “spooky” version ofDragon Age 4’s logo. Perhaps the tree on the right is even the so-called“Spooky Tree” that has been highlighted inDragon Age 4before, but that’s impossible to tell. Indeed, it’s not the most telling concept art released to date, but it is befitting to the Halloween season.

Dailey’s statement with this concept art is pretty straightforward too, saying all is well although it’s been a while since the lastDragon Age 4concept art was released, and wishing everyone a happy Friday and Halloween. There are three emojis, but there’s clearly no hidden message: Dragon-skull-dragon alludes to undead in Dragon Age. As it stands, no one knows when fans will learn more about the game, but BioWare has a pretty good relationship with The Game Awards. So, fingers crossedDragon Age 4news comes at this year’s Game Awardsceremony.

Dragon Age 4is in development.

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