The Hero of Ferelden will not be featured

Jun 1, 2015 22:27 GMT  ·  By

The development team at BioWare is all but confirming that it is planning to deliver more narrative for the recently launched Dragon Age: Inquisition, and an official announcement about new downloadable content might be made in June or even during E3 2015.

The information comes from the Twitter account of Mike Laidlaw, the creative director of the studio, who says that his team is constantly looking for ways to introduce interesting story moments that are well integrated with the already available core campaign.

He states, "We’re not quite done with story content for Dragon Age: Inquisition just yet."

Mike Laidlaw also says that BioWare is not planning to involve the Hero of Ferelden, the main character of Dragon Age: Origins, in the coming DLC because players were too involved in his choices and it's hard to have a canonical version for him.

But the developer does not say that Hawke, from Dragon Age 2, is also off-limits for DLC, which is an intriguing possibility for fans of the series.

Laidlaw is not saying when the new content for Dragon Age: Inquisition might be revealed and launched, but it's very probable that the team will continue to work with Microsoft to deliver it first on the Xbox One.

Dragon Age: Inquisition offers gamers multiplayer DLC and Jaws of Hakkon

The first piece of DLC allows players to explore an entirely new region, which is large and well constructed, and to face a very powerful new enemy.

Jaws of Hakkon was recently offered on the PC and PlayStation platforms.

Gamers who enjoy the multiplayer side of Dragon Age: Inquisition also received new content recently, and BioWare is also running unique events for those who want access to more rewards.

The development team has also announced a major landmark hunt for the game, asking gamers to take images of their characters as they complete 16 challenges in order to get access to some unique prizes on June 12.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is a very big video game, and it will be interesting to see how BioWare can expand it with new locations without recycling themes or enemies.