For those desperately hoping for more adventures with your Dragon Age II companions like Varric, Morrigan or Isabella, you will be heartbroken to hear that the end has come. For those that were disappointed by Dragon Age II, you will probably be happy to know that the team has “fully moved onto The Next Thing ™.” We assume Dragon Age…
The six episode web-series (featuring Felicia Day) Dragon Age: Redemption will debut on Machinima’s Youtube channel on 11 October – nicely tying in with the release of the next Dragon Age II DLC which also features Felicia Day. Those marketing chaps are ever so clever.
Some screens marked for assassination when the new DLC for Dragon Age 2 lands on October 11.
Following on the announcement and trailer for the upcoming ‘Mark of the Assassin’ DLC for Dragon Age II, Bioware and EA have released the first few screens for the DLC…
BioWare has announced (via GameTrailers) that the second story-based DLC for Dragon Age II will be released on 11 October.
… but it appears there’s already a lot of talk about it and what it will be like. Allow me to summarise it for you. Dragon Age 3 will be like the offspring of Dragon Age 1 and Dragon Age 2. Simple.
But even before Dragon Age 3, there will be more DLC for Dragon Age 2 – which will most likely be the groundwork for Dragon Age 3.
Following the announcement of the Legacy DLC for Dragon Age II, EA and Bioware have released a trailer…
Now that you’ve become suitably acquainted with the seedy underbelly of Kirkwall, it’s time to move on to new, unvisited places and slaughter a few new darkspawn while seeing the sites.
The ‘Legacy’ DLC arrives later this month (the 26th to be exact) on PS3 ($10), Xbox 360 (800MS Points) and PC/Mac (800 BioWare Points).