Dragon Age Inquisition News: Last single player story DLC arrives Sep 8 with hints of Thedas' future; Major free Patch 10 out now
By Staff Reporter
Sep 06, 2015 11:36 PM EDT
Sep 06, 2015 11:36 PM EDT
The third and final single player story DLC for Dragon Age Inquisition called 'Trespasser' is officially confirmed to arrive on Xbox One, PS4, and PC Tuesday, September 8, Bioware has announced. Also, a major free update, Patch 10, rolled out to make way for the arrival of the new expansion with tons of bug fixes, a dozen outfits and addition of two Golden Nug statue.
Trespasser is an epilogue to the story of Dragon Age Inquisition and set two years after the events of the main title succeeding the release of Jaws of Hakkon and The Descent.
On its official website, Creative Director Mike Laidlaw explains to fans what the final story-based expansion is all about stating, "The story explores what it's like to be a world-saving organization when the world no longer needs saving. It's a chance to meet and talk with old friends, to uncover a new threat, and ultimately decide the fate of the Inquisition you worked so hard to build. It might just contain hints about the future of Thedas, too."
Additionally, so as to play Trespasser, gamers are required to have a character that has finished the main storyline of Dragon Age Inquisition.
PlayStation Lifestyle noted last week, Bioware rolled out the free major update for Dragon Age Inquisition to address bugs and balancing issues. Also, the new Patch 10 added a dozen new character outfits in Skyhold.
The latest update also included two Golden Nug statues, each for Skyhold and Haven, that enable players to get an access on bound collectibles for all their respective characters.
Here is the full list of patch notes:
The free Patch 10 for Dragon Age Inquisition is now available for current-gen consoles and PC platforms. The Tresspaer DLC will be out on Tuesday, September 8, for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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