'Dragon Age: Inquisition,' 'The Dfescent' DLC Update: 'We are Not Done Yet', Executive Producer Says

"Dragon Age: Inquisition" DLC has been released by Bioware. For those who have EA Access, you can avail of this free multiplayer story pack "The Descent" already.

Bioware is determined to live up to their commitment to make this development a major entry to the "Dragon Age" franchise, after the not-so-successful release of the previous two installments of the game series. It has also been reported that the DLC story pack will not be the last. Fans can very much look forward to more single-player, as well as, multiplayer DLC packs in the future, Christian Today reported.

Kotaku described "Dragon Age: Inquisition" DLC as, "Engaging, and the animations are as punchy and satisfying as ever, but once I knocked the difficulty setting down, I chewed through most enemies and didn't really look back." He further revealed that in the DLC, "The tale is mostly told by two new characters, a pair of dwarves who accompany your team on their journey."

"Dragon Age: Inquisition" DLC, just like the name suggests, is said to take players deep into the massive shakings of the land of Theda. The aim is to unravel the mystery of the strange earthquakes happening to the "Dragon Age: Inquisition," as they face the crowd of the dark spawn in their native soil.

"Dragon Age: Origins," the first installment in the franchise, was intended to have years of added content which was, however, cut short when the second installment was prioritized. "Dragon Age II" was launched in 2011, while the "Witch Hunt" was the last official DLC for the first game and was released in November 2011.

"The Descent," the second story DLC pack for "Dragon Age: Inquisition" was released on Aug. 11. According to the DLC's official site, the expansion will be released simultaneously on the Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

"The Descent" is the second story DLC for the game, but it won't be the last. Executive producer Mark Darrah took to Twitter to answer several fan questions, and in response to whether or not "The Descent" would be the last story DLC. He tweeted, "Nope, we aren't done yet."

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