So much for seeing that Dragon Age anime film any time this year... Or, as it's now titled,
Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker has been delayed for an equally-vague 2012 release, according to its official
website and first
couple of
teaser trailers that you can also watch locally - though void of any actual animation, unfortunately.

The Dragon Age movie was
announced a little over a year ago, as the first anime project (co-)produced through FUNimation's Original Entertainment team, naturally based on BioWare's fantasy action RPG franchise
Dragon Age - whose first game was released by Electronic Arts in 2009.
Aside from the above poster artwork and rather unsatisfying trailers, here's also an official synopsis for the movie's story, which will likely feature that three(?!)-swords-wielding chick as the main character.
"In a time of darkness and barbarism, the Chantry has arisen - a religious order seeking to bring stability to a world corrupted by sinister magic. Led by the Divine, the Chantry's Templar warriors ruthlessly restrain the Mages and their magical cabals. But when the Templars fail, the most elite order of the Chantry takes charge - the Seekers!"