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'Dragon Age 3: Inquisition' Release Date Revealed: New Customization Options
The third installment for the sensational 'Dragon Age' game series has been officially confirmed by game publisher Electronic Arts. According to reports, 'Dragon Age 3: Inquisition' has an official release date set for November of this year, instead of its originally planned October launch.
It is still unclear as to why the game has been delayed by one month's time. However, BioWare has recently decided to enhance some of the game's features, which could very well be the reason for the extra wait.
Following 'Dragon Age: Origins' which was first released in 2009 and 'Dragon Age II' in 2011, 'Dragon Age 3: Inquisition' assures fans of an even better gaming experience than its famed predecessors, including a wide variety of new customization options.
While the option to select a player's origin was noticeably removed in the second 'Dragon Age' game, gamers are now given back the option to play either as a human, a qunari, a dwarf or an elf.
Beyond new character customization features, the world map will be significantly larger than the second game, giving players the chance to explore more content than ever before. It's important to note that with this change players will also see a better recon of the Free Marches.
Also, rumors are beginning to emerge that the new addition to the 'Dragon Age' series will include 49 different achievements which is sure to entice eager fans.
'Dragon Age 3: Inquisition' is set to be launched on November 18, on all current consoles simultaneously.