If you load up Dragon Age: Inquisition today, you’ll find some tweaks and fixes. Patch 5 (version 1.06) is available now, and it also includes something players have been asking for since launch. The biggest addition in the latest update is the inclusion of party storage. You can dump your extra gear in the Undercroft in Skyhold.
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If you load up Dragon Age: Inquisition today, you’ll find some tweaks and fixes. Patch 5 (version 1.06) is available now, and it also includes something players have been asking for since launch. The biggest addition in the latest update is the inclusion of party storage. You can dump your extra gear in the Undercroft in Skyhold.
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The moment you’ve been waiting for is finally here. The trial for Dragon Age: Inquisition is now available to all EA Access members. Begin the battle for Thedas today, before the game's release! Members can download the trial through the EA Access Hub app on Xbox One, and play BioWare's epic new RPG for six hours.
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The moment you’ve been waiting for is finally here. The trial for Dragon Age: Inquisition is now available to all EA Access members. Begin the battle for Thedas today, before the game's release! Members can download the trial through the EA Access Hub app on Xbox One, and play BioWare's epic new RPG for six hours.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition will be released for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PC on November 18th.
EA has been forced to radically change its plans for Christmas, as Battlefield Hardline is redesigned following feedback from the beta. Delays have been announced for two of EA’s biggest games this year, with Dragon Age: Inquisition being put back a month from 10 October till November 18.
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EA has been forced to radically change its plans for Christmas, as Battlefield Hardline is redesigned following feedback from the beta. Delays have been announced for two of EA’s biggest games this year, with Dragon Age: Inquisition being put back a month from 10 October till November 18.
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Ready yourself for Dragon Age: Inquisition with the "Lead Them or Fall" trailer shown at E3. Powerful warriors stand beside you and fight for the fate of a world tearing itself apart. Lead them or fall. Dragon Age: Inquisition will be available on October 7, 2014.
Dear me but Dragon Age: Inquisition is looking pretty. And it knows it too, the tease, as it can't go five minutes without showing us all a bit of screenshot. If it were possible to romance the environments instead of companions - well I just might be tempted.
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Dear me but Dragon Age: Inquisition is looking pretty. And it knows it too, the tease, as it can't go five minutes without showing us all a bit of screenshot. If it were possible to romance the environments instead of companions - well I just might be tempted.
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BioWare has today announced that the highly-anticipated, epic role-playing game, Dragon Age: Inquisition will be available in stores and for digital download on October 7th in North America and October 10th in Europe.
In Dragon Age: Inquisition, the expansive, beautiful world of Thedas is being torn apart by a massive, mysterious breach in the sky. Players must assume the role of the Inquisitor and lead a team of legendary heroes to uncover the truth behind the impending devastation.
“Our goal with Dragon Age: Inquisition is to usher in the next-generation of role playing games.” said Aaryn Flynn, General Manager of BioWare Edmonton and Montreal. “Players will experience the rich storylines and characters that they’ve come to expect from BioWare, in an expansive world with large open environments just begging to be explored.”
Players can pre-order Dragon Age: Inquisition to get special bonus content. Visit the
Dragon Age website for more information on editions, including the Deluxe Edition available for pre-order and the upcoming Inquisitor’s Edition.
Dragon Age: Inquisition is in development at BioWare in Edmonton and will be available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC via Origin.
Excited for Dragon Age: Inquisition? You'll be glad to know that a ton of info regarding the action-RPG has made its way online courtesy of BioWare forum user "Jaldaris93" who has posted details straight from the Official Xbox Magazine's latest issue. First up, the big one. According to the magazine's info, "Bioware is promising a staggering 40 possible endings for the game, dependent not only on choices made in character generation but by actions taken throughout the storyline.'
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Excited for Dragon Age: Inquisition? You'll be glad to know that a ton of info regarding the action-RPG has made its way online courtesy of BioWare forum user "Jaldaris93" who has posted details straight from the Official Xbox Magazine's latest issue. First up, the big one. According to the magazine's info, "Bioware is promising a staggering 40 possible endings for the game, dependent not only on choices made in character generation but by actions taken throughout the storyline.'
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This new Dragon Age: Inquisition video highlights some of the locations you can choose to visit during your adventure. Each area in the video has its own realistic ecosystem with predators, prey and factions.
The world’s population is based on an emergent system that adjusts what you’ll encounter based on how your actions tip the balance in the area. You’ll see towns attacked by bandits, deer fleeing from wolves, giant’s feeding on bears, and countless other scenarios.
BioWare’s finally taken the wraps off Dragon Age: Inquisition, and hey, it looks like it might actually be worth getting excited over. Far from the chaffingly cramped confines of Dragon Age 2’s Kirkwall, Inquisition seems rife for roaming. Also, combat looks interesting again! There is tactical view. And rolling. Somewhat astonished, I sat down with lead designer Mike Laidlaw to discuss the role-player’s newfound confidence in tactical combat, wide-open exploration, and choices that actually bar players from a significant portion of the game.
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BioWare’s finally taken the wraps off Dragon Age: Inquisition, and hey, it looks like it might actually be worth getting excited over. Far from the chaffingly cramped confines of Dragon Age 2’s Kirkwall, Inquisition seems rife for roaming. Also, combat looks interesting again! There is tactical view. And rolling. Somewhat astonished, I sat down with lead designer Mike Laidlaw to discuss the role-player’s newfound confidence in tactical combat, wide-open exploration, and choices that actually bar players from a significant portion of the game.
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Speaking to OXM at a preview event in London last week, producer Cameron Lee shed a bit of light on elderly rumours that the new RPG features a multiplayer mode. The short answer is: there is no answer, not yet.
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Speaking to OXM at a preview event in London last week, producer Cameron Lee shed a bit of light on elderly rumours that the new RPG features a multiplayer mode. The short answer is: there is no answer, not yet.
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Gameplay footage of BioWare’s Dragon Age: Inquisition has appeared online, following the game’s appearance at PAX Prime over the weekend.
BioWare has revealed a method for creating save files to use in its upcoming game, Dragon Age: Inquisition. Posted on the official BioWare Blog, Dragon Age executive producer Mark Darrah announced the Dragon Age Keep. The Dragon Age Keep allows players to create a customised Dragon Age historical world state, which carries over choices made in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2.
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BioWare has revealed a method for creating save files to use in its upcoming game, Dragon Age: Inquisition. Posted on the official BioWare Blog, Dragon Age executive producer Mark Darrah announced the Dragon Age Keep. The Dragon Age Keep allows players to create a customised Dragon Age historical world state, which carries over choices made in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2.
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The team at BioWare discusses the creative vision for Dragon Age: Inquisition, the first of the next generation of BioWare RPGs, and talk about player freedom as a guiding principle of the design.
The senior writer on Dragon Age 2 has decided to leave developer BioWare after ‘graphic threats’ were made to kill her children. Jennifer Helper was working on sequel Dragon Age: Inquisition but is quitting BioWare this week to go freelance, in large part thanks to threats she and others of the team received in the wake of Dragon Age 2’s release.
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The senior writer on Dragon Age 2 has decided to leave developer BioWare after ‘graphic threats’ were made to kill her children. Jennifer Helper was working on sequel Dragon Age: Inquisition but is quitting BioWare this week to go freelance, in large part thanks to threats she and others of the team received in the wake of Dragon Age 2’s release.
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Fresh Dragon Age: Inquisition details have been released via a new Game Informer feature on the BioWare game.
In the third entry in the series, players assume the role of head of the Inquisition, a recently resurrected organisation tasked with rooting out corruption and evil in the land of Thedas.
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Fresh Dragon Age: Inquisition details have been released via a new Game Informer feature on the BioWare game.
In the third entry in the series, players assume the role of head of the Inquisition, a recently resurrected organisation tasked with rooting out corruption and evil in the land of Thedas.
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The choices you made that were saved in other Dragon Age games will "absolutely come across" to the third instalment, Dragon Age Inquisition.
BioWare producer Cameron Lee made the comment during a PAX Australia panel at the weekend, the recording of which has now been published by GameSpot Australia.
He was asked whether BioWare knew how it would tackle saved game imports in light of Dragon Age Inquisition also appearing on new consoles - new technology.
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The choices you made that were saved in other Dragon Age games will "absolutely come across" to the third instalment, Dragon Age Inquisition.
BioWare producer Cameron Lee made the comment during a PAX Australia panel at the weekend, the recording of which has now been published by GameSpot Australia.
He was asked whether BioWare knew how it would tackle saved game imports in light of Dragon Age Inquisition also appearing on new consoles - new technology.
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