Last week, Dragon Age: Inquisition’s Jaws of Hakkon released on the PlayStation platforms. If you really liked Inquisitor’s latest romp, you will definitely enjoy additional single player content that is heading your way.
Mark Laidlow, the creative director told an inquisitive fan on Twitter that they are not quite done with the story content for Dragon Age: Inquisition. The developers hope that future downloadable content will feature some sort of post-game scenario which carries on from the main plot. However, at this point, this is nothing but wishful thinking.
Meanwhile, BioWare’s post-release support for Dragon Age: Inquisition has been quite strong. They released a number of updates along with a handful of multiplayer add-ons. Recently, the studio also released a sizeable story DLC Jaws of Hakkon.Also, Dragon Age: Inquisition Creative Director Mike Laidlaw said that they are not quite done with the story content for Dragon Age: Inquisition. It did not pick up the Game of the Year award in 2014, but it was definitely up there. In case you have already beaten Witcher 3 and you are looking for more fantasy RPG action, you should look forward to more content soon.
Also, Dragon Age: Inquisition Creative Director Mike Laidlaw said that they are not quite done with the story content for Dragon Age: Inquisition. It did not pick up the Game of the Year award in 2014, but it was definitely up there. In case you have already beaten Witcher 3 and you are looking for more fantasy RPG action, you should look forward to more content soon.
Meanwhile, Electronic Arts announced a cross-buy Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC Saturday that which permits players to use the Jaws of Hakkon DLC on their 360 or PS3, while getting it free on PS4 and Xbox One, respectively.GameSpot declared that the cross-buy feature allows players to buy the content once and then access it on consoles in the same family, both current and last-generation platforms. As a result, the users of the old generation consoles sincerely welcomed this cross-buy feature.
GameSpot declared that the cross-buy feature allows players to buy the content once and then access it on consoles in the same family, both current and last-generation platforms. As a result, the users of the old generation consoles sincerely welcomed this cross-buy feature.
However, keep in mind that this Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC will be applicable for the consoles in the same family. For example, if you are planning to buy the DLC on the 360, you’ll be able to play it on the Xbox One. Similarly, if you purchase it for the PS3, you’ll be able to play it on the PS4.
Twin Finite also explained that if you purchase Dragon Age: Inquisition’s newly released Jaws of Hakkon DLC; you will be able to access the game free in case you decide to upgrade or switch to the present generation consoles due to the cross-buy. There were other game titles that featured the cross-buy support. These included Helldivers and Shovel Knight.
In other news, Dragon Age: Inquisition’s developer BioWare has posted the official Patch 7 Notes. Dragon Age: Inquisition also announced on its official Facebook Page that there is a new multiplayer task to take out dragons and mages. The developer has also called on players to cease the rise in nefarious activities.