Dragon Age Executive Producer Is Wondering If You’d Play a Dragon Age Tactics Game

Executive Producer of the Dragon Age franchise Mark Darrah has posted a poll on Twitter asking gamers if they would play a "Dragon Age Tactics" game. More specifically, would gamers be interested in a Dragon Age title that plays like Fire Emblem or XCOM.

Within 45 minutes more than 1,000 votes have been cast, with most showing agreement with the concept. Interestingly enough, almost as many voters would want the game to be PC exclusive as those who don't like the idea.

Whether or not you support the concept, you can vote here.

This poll comes shortly after the launch of XCOM 2, and for good reason. XCOM 2 has demonstrated the potential of turn-based tactics games, having achieved an 89 Metascore and sales surpassing 500,000 units within a single week.

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