The patch will soon be released for the PC version

Jan 20, 2015 00:55 GMT  ·  By

It's been more than a month since Dragon Age: Inquisition received its last patch and Bioware announced that another update was expected to arrive soon on PC.

Patch 3 for Dragon Age: Inquisition will only bring bug fixes, but in large quantities. As Bioware explains, in this particular update they have focused on fixing bugs, especially those that blocked progression or hindered the gameplay experience.

The update should also improve the banter system even further. According to Bioware, based on feedback from players, the banter system should now be less random in order to prevent long periods of silence.

Some side quests for two characters, Dorian and Sera, have been fixed as well, along with a spawning issue in Solas's personal quest.

Many players have been complaining about the huge number of issues Dragon Age: Inquisition multiplayer still has and Bioware has finally listened and added a bunch of fixes for the multiplayer mode too.

For example, developers have added key binding for walking on the PC version and push-to-talk function in the multiplayer end of match summary and armor upgrade menus.

Bioware also confirmed that the patch should also add a new Destruction route and that players will now be able to challenge themselves on the Elven Ruins map.

Details on the consoles patch will be available "in the future"

According to developers, the patch notes released today are only available for the PC version of Dragon Age: Inquisition, which will be available for download soon.

Those who own the game on consoles will have to wait a little bit longer for both patch notes and update release. Bioware promised that more details on the consoles patch will be available in the not so distant future, so stay tuned for more on this one.

Also, don't forget to check out the full changelog for the upcoming patch 3 for the PC version of Dragon Age: Inquisition below.

Dragon Age Inquisition Patch 3