Dragon Age: Inquisition PS4 Single Player DLC Offers Epic Maps, Features; Story-based Expansion, Sequel In the Works

By Staff Writer

Apr 08, 2015 12:02 PM EDT

Dragon Age: Inquisition  Jaws of Hakkon single player DLC will be released on PS4, PS3, and Xbox 360 sometime in May after being previously released for Xbox One and PC. Creative director Mike Laidlaw also reveals that there is story based DLC coming and a game sequel in the works. 

Only recently has the DLC been confirmed for release to other consoles including PS4, PS3, and Xbox 360 by Dragon Age's official Twitter account. According to the tweet, "Dragon Age: Inquisition - Jaws of Hakkon comes to all other platforms in May!" With the relations between Electronic Arts and Microsoft, it is expected that any other future Dragon Age DLCs would have the same two-month pattern timed exclusivity agreement.

Creative director Mike Ladlaw teased some of the upcoming plans for Dragon Age: Inquisition. Laidlaw revealed that Bioware is hard at work on an additional story-based content for Dragon Age: Inquisition following the release of the multiplayer DLC. Laidlaw also hinted on a sequel as they hope to continue the story of the game.

"The two big pulls are - 'I want more of this game' and 'I've reached the ending and I want to know more about the characters, or one specific character'," Laidlaw said. Bioware hopes to achieve both as they continue to develop Dragon Age: Inquisitor.

Since Dragon Age: Inquisitor's launch in November 2014, the game has gained popularity and garnered Game of the Year awards for the last few months. The game takes the player to an adventure-filled fantasy world with hours of exploration and a captivating story. Though responses for Jaws of Hakkon are mixed, players still hope to see more of the game as Bioware further develops its content.

The first ever single-player DLC pack, Jaws of Hakkon, for Dragon Age: Inquisition is available now for $15 on Xbox One and PC as a timed exclusive and is set to release on PS4, PS3, Xbox 360 this coming May. When the DLC was released last March 24, Bioware could not discuss its release to other platforms due to a contract with Microsoft. 

© 2024 VCPOST, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Join the Conversation

Real Time Analytics