Dragon Age: Inquisition Fans Feel Dismay Over New Update; Developer BioWare Says It Is Not The End of the Story

By Staff Writer

Aug 26, 2015 09:51 AM EDT

As the current title, Dragon Age: Inquisition, has an astoundingly awesome promise to fulfill, fans have recently spoken about out how they perceive the said game, in their opinion.  Nonetheless, new updates regarding the game's patches have been released and BioWare has a thing or two, to say.

It has been recently reported by The Sixth Axis that Dragon Age: Inquisition has released a new batch of DLC. Players who already have EA Access can avail of the said free-of-charge multiplayer pack entitled The Descent.

In regards to fans' reactions, there have been some who look at the DLC of Dragon Age: Inquisition as a rather stale and boring addition. According to Day Herald, there are some good points of action in it, but in general, the game may have fallen short of the expectation that players may have invested in. But the consumer's party is not the only end who longs for a better version-developer Bioware is driven to make an installment that will perhaps catch the hard fall that the previous franchise has gone through toughly.

News has also spread out that the said DLC story pack is far from being the last in the franchise, therefore, fans have more reasons to wait and see how the rest of Dragon Age: Inquisition will turn out.  In terms of in-game judgment, there are some who actually disapprove of how the patch is becoming. However, the loyalty of the gamers who followed the franchise is untarnished; as some of them were actually left satisfied as a whole.

The difficulty of the game may seem quite feeble, and the story is an admirable as mentioned by some players. But the said DLC is not really the end of the line for Dragon Age: Inquisition, as reported by Realty Today.

The Descent, which was released on August 11 is now the second story DLC for Dragon Age: Inquisition but is not the last at all. Mark Darrah, Executive Producer, declared on a tweet and was quoted, "Nope, we aren't done yet." Having said that, even the fans who were somewhat let down by the outcome of the DLC will still have something to look out for.

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