At least you will have an easy choice who to send on the obligatory 'suicicde mission' these games always have.
Statistically speaking, wouldn't most of them end up killing themselves before accomplishing anything?
Horribly dark humor aside, which I'll probably be reprimanded for, I just cannot get excited for this. Maybe if I see the game and it looks great. But I haven't been a big fan of Dragon Age since the first game. The only reason I even put in enough time to get far into the second game was so I could shag Isabella. Though in my defense, I had already put in about 15 hours into the game when I decided I definitely didn't like it. So, I was a bit invested anyways. I tried to get into Inquisition but something about it just really put me off.
It was about that time I realized something was definitely wrong with Bioware. The Old Republic almost completely died early on, Dragon Age 2 had already been a disappointment, and Mass Effect 3 had a crappy ending. That last one wasn't terribly surprising when I found out that the lead writer for the first two games didn't even work on the third and left the company before the game even released. Casey Hudson leaving the same year Inquisition released also put me off. That guy basically put BioWare on the map with Knights of the Old Republic and the Mass Effect trilogy. He was Bioware's Golden Boy Director.
Since then we had Andromeda, which was very subpar, and Anthem, which was a goddamn disaster. Hudson came back to be General Manager and then left again after just two and a half years. With nothing releasing under him in his time as GM. This new Dragon Age has been in development for 7 years already and we've seen fuck all about it. The project was put on hold, canceled, rebooted, and had live service added and then taken away. It has been through 3 directors and 3 executive producers in addition to several veteran staff members leaving after the original cancellation. The lead writer of Mass Effect 3 (...yeah) is the production director for the game.
Maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised but my gut tells me a project that has gone through that much and been present for that much company turmoil will probably be average at best.