'Dragon Age: Inquisition' New DLC Revealed

BioWare has announced a new downloadable story based content of the role playing game 'Dragon Age: Inquisition'. The DLC called Trespasser will enhance the experience of the gamers.

Trespasser will be set two years after the Inquisition's story. The new patch will focus on the problems faced by the world that no longer requires a savior. It will enable players to define their legacy.

Gamers will be required to complete the main storyline of the game before they can explore the content of the Trespasser. Only the character who completed the Inquisition will be able to experience the new content.

A special Golden Nug statue is among the new added features which allows gamers to sync their game collections among different games. Players will be able to juggle different game characters at any point in the game. They can still use their crafting schematics, mounts, potion recipes and Skyhold decorations collections. Since the system is additive, the characters can add to the overall collection.

The new wardrobe in Skyhold will allow players to enhance the appearance of their gameplay with the new variety of outfits and ability to upload character troves. Additional DLC includes updated armor packs, dungeons and multiplayer modes.

BioWare, the developer of the video game released a trailer showing the latest DLC of the Dragon Age: Inquisition. The final chapter was features including the continent Thedas. In the trailer, the abolition of Inquisitor is also shown.  

Mike Laidlaw, the blog creative director of the gaming company revealed the meaning of the DLC's name.

"In a way, the idea of Trespasser is that you're entering into some places that no one has gone for thousands of years, so you are 'trespassing' in that space," Laidlaw stated.

The free patch content will be released on September 8. It will soon be available on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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