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Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC Hits PS4 and Last-Gen Consoles in May

RPG's first major story expansion due to arrive for PS4, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 sometime later this spring, BioWare confirms.

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Dragon Age: Inquisition's first major expansion, Jaws of Hakkon, will be released for PlayStation 4--as well as PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360--sometime in May, developer BioWare announced today on Twitter.

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"CONFIRMED: Dragon Age: Inquisition--Jaws of Hakkon comes to all other platforms in May!" the developer wrote.

Jaws of Hakkon released for Xbox One and PC last week by way of an exclusivity arrangement between BioWare owner Electronic Arts and Microsoft. Terms of that deal blocked BioWare from even talking about when the DLC would come to other platforms.

This clause drew some amount of controversy among players. BioWare on Friday said it hoped players on other platforms would not boycott the expansion due to the company's relationship with Microsoft adding that it would have news to share about a PS4 release shortly.

In Jaws of Hakkon, players will "discover the fate of the last Inquisitor and the powerful dragon he hunted," according to the content's original announcement. Set in an overgrown wilderness populated by the Avvar hunter people, the content sees players exploring an "ancient Tevinter fortress that hides a dangerous secret."

Gamers can also expect to face off against new enemies, and amass new legendary armor and weapons. Jaws of Hakkon concludes with a battle against an "ancient god of war bent on destroying the world."

For more on Jaws of Hakkon, check out GameSpot's review and some images in the gallery below.

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