BioWare is using the same approach as with Mass Effect 3

Apr 12, 2014 19:15 GMT  ·  By

BioWare has confirmed that it will implement voice commands into the Xbox One and Xbox 360 editions of Dragon Age: Inquisition, thanks to the Kinect sensor.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is set to launch this fall, and BioWare has been working hard to make sure that the RPG will delight gamers across all platforms with its top-notch gameplay and story.

Now, after confirming quite a few new details about the game, its world, and its secondary characters, BioWare's Mike Laidlaw has confirmed to TotalXbox that Inquisition will follow in the footsteps of Mass Effect 3 and will feature voice commands on the Xbox 360, as well as on the Xbox One consoles.

"We're expecting that Xbox 360 and Xbox One editions will ship with a Kinect-enabled voice command feature, just like Mass Effect 3 did," Laidlaw reveaked.

In case you forgot, Mass Effect 3 allowed Xbox 360 owners to issue orders to squad members in combat and to select certain dialog options by speaking different cues.

It's unclear just how similar the voice commands in Dragon Age: Inquisition will be, however.

The new medieval fantasy role-playing game will make its debut worldwide this fall for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.