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Dragon Age: Origins Q&A with Executive Producer Mark Darrah
We sit down with Executive Producer Mark Darrah to dicusss Dragon Age the game as well as the franchise as a whole.
Date: Thursday, October 08, 2009
Author: Todd Brakke

Interview by: Todd Brakke

So, you’re the executive producer for Dragon Age?

Yes.

On this particular project what does that entail?

So, what it means is I’m in charge of the franchise as a whole. In the case of Dragon Age: Origins it means I’m directly in charge of the Dragon Age: Origins project. But I’m also responsible for oversight and creative direction on other facets of the franchise such as the pen and paper role playing game and future things for the franchise as well.

So, even with this initial product not yet released, there are plans to continue and expand the franchise?

Yeah, this is not a one-off. This is a series a games, or more of a collection of games.

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