Check out the web application in action and see what choices can be made

Aug 21, 2014 05:59 GMT  ·  By

A set of leaked screenshots from the Dragon Age Keep web application has appeared online, showing just how fans of the Dragon Age franchise will be able to make their choices and import the results in the upcoming Inquisition game.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is set to debut later this fall across a wide variety of platforms, way more than predecessors like Dragon Age 2 or Origins.

As such, BioWare has decided to forgo the regular save game transfer tools and just create a web application called Dragon Age Keep, in which players can make all the key choices from previous games and then easily import them into the upcoming Inquisition, so that they have a truly customized experience.

The website has been available for some time as part of a closed beta, with lucky members of the Dragon Age community receiving invitations to try it out.

Now, it seems that a few screenshots have appeared online, via GameRanx, thanks to one of the beta testers, showing off just how the decision-making process goes and some of the actual choices that can be made by website users.

As of yet, BioWare hasn't confirmed when Dragon Age Keep will be open for all fans to use, but you can expect something to be revealed in the following months, as we get closer to Inquisition's release in November.

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