Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the first game in the series to have a photo mode at launch
BioWare
has
announced
that
Dragon
Age:
The
Veilguard
will
feature
photo
mode
at
launch.
This
makes
The
Veilguard
the
first
game
in
the
Dragon
Age
series
to
have
photo
mode
at
launch,
a
feature
fans
have
been
hoping
for.
This
means
players
won’t
have
to
install
third-party
applications
to
capture
their
favorite
moments
in
the
upcoming
game.
The
new
photo
mode
will
come
with
all
the
tools
that
players
may
be
familiar
with
from
other
modern
releases,
like
Horizon
Forbidden
West
and
Spider-Man
2.
It
will
feature
a
free-roaming
camera,
autofocus,
the
ability
to
hide
the
player,
the
party,
enemies,
and
NPCs,
as
well
as
customize
the
screenshots
settings
like
brightness
and
saturation.
Dragon
Age:
The
Veilguard
photo
mode
features:
-
Free-roaming
camera,
tilt,
focal
length,
and
lens
distortion -
Depth
of
Field -
Auto
Focus - Distance
-
F-Stop,
which
lets
you
control
the
lighting -
Vignette
mode,
which
darkens
the
edge
of
the
screen
and
gives
it
a
more
cinematic
look -
Bloom
strength -
Saturation,
brightness,
and
contrast -
The
ability
to
hide
the
player,
the
party,
enemies,
or
NPCs
Speaking
to
IGN,
game
director
Corinne
Busche
gave
The
Veilguard‘s
photo
mode
credit
to
Mass
Effect:
The
Legendary
Edition‘s
technical
design
director
Brenon
Holmes,
saying
he
helped
implement
it
into
the
game.
“Not
only
did
he
drive
this
feature,
he
did
a
lot
of
the
work
to
support
it,”
Busche
said.
“What
I
really
like
is
the
tab
that
lets
you
hide
various
characters.
So
hide
character,
hide
party,
hide
enemies,
hide
NPCs.
You
can
really
curate
the
shot
to
your
liking…You
might
be
mid-fight
with
a
dragon,
but
there’s
a
character
in
the
way,
so
you
can
clear
them
out.”
Dragon
Age:
The
Veilguard
launches
on
October
31
for
PlayStation
5,
Xbox
Series
X,
Xbox
Series
S,
and
PC.