Dragon Age: Inquisition still has some treats in store
By Ryan Noik 11 September 2015 | Categories: newsThe last of the Dragon Age: Inquisition (review) single player DLC may have been done and dusted with the release of the Trespasser DLC (for which you can see the dramatic trailer below), but that doesn’t mean the developers are ready to completely turn their attention away from the game just yet.
Apparently, players can still look forward to some additional content coming down the pike for the game’s online co-op matches. This is according to a tweet from Mike Laidlaw, the Dragon Age: Inquisition creative director.
The only bad news is that players of the Xbox 360 or PS3 versions of the game probably won’t be in on this action. The studio has dropped support for previous generation consoles owing to them running out of memory to accommodate the additions.
For audio aficionados, who loved the game’s soundtrack as much as we did, another tweet, this time from Dragon Age executive producer, teased that fans may get downloadable versions of the music used in the DLC as well.
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