Bioware Brings Cooperative Multiplayer to Dragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age: Inquisition

BioWare, a division of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:EA), has announced the cooperative dungeon crawling multiplayer mode in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Created alongside the massive single player campaign, this marks the first time gamers can play with their friends in the Dragon Age franchise.

The multiplayer mode in Dragon Age: Inquisition will feature action-packed four player cooperative quests separate from the single player open world story.

In Dragon Age: Inquisition’s multiplayer mode, four players will team up across a range of multiplayer quests and objectives, exploring intricate dungeons and vanquishing all who oppose them.

While dungeon-crawling, players will collect loot, salvage items, craft new weapons and armor, and unlock new characters. At launch, players will be able to unlock up to twelve characters across the three Inquisition classes of Warrior, Rogue and Mage, each playing a different and strategic role in multiplayer combat.

Multiplayer in Dragon Age: Inquisition is a standalone experience from the open world story players will embark in the main game, and will not have an impact on single player progression or story.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is in development at BioWare in Edmonton and will be available on November 18, 2014 for the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, Xbox 360 videogame and entertainment system from Microsoft and PC via Origin.

The game has not yet been rated by the ESRB or PEGI.

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