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Dragon Age: Inquisition's Epilogue DLC Out Now, as BioWare Moves On

Plus, read our interview with the game's creative director.

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The open world of Dragon Age: Inquisition continues to grow. BioWare on Tuesday released the game's epilogue DLC, Trespasser, across Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. It's not coming to last-gen consoles.

"It's something we haven't tried before," creative director Mike Laidlaw said about the expansion. "Trespasser tells an entirely new story, set two years after the main game. The story explores what it's like to be a world-saving organization when the world no longer needs saving."

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As announced previously, players will "meet and talk with old friends" in their effort to "uncover a new threat." Trespasser sounds like it will wrap up the overall Inquisition story--and tease what's coming next.

"This content marks the end of our time with the Inquisition," Laidlaw said. "I sincerely hope you enjoy it."

Trespasser is available now on all platforms for $15. You can queue up your download right now through these links

Previously released Dragon Age: Inquisition single-player and multiplayer expansions included Jaws of Hakkon, Dragonslayer, Spoils of the Avvar, Spoils of the Qunari, and The Descent.

For lots more on Trespasser and what's next for Laidlaw and BioWare, check out GameSpot's in-depth interview with the designer.

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