Dragon Age: Inquisition delayed a year
New role-playing game from BioWare pushed from fall 2013 to fall 2014.
BioWare announced today during Electronic Arts' E3 briefing that the next-generation role-playing game Dragon Age: Inquisition will be released in fall 2014. No specific platforms were announced, though EA prefaced its presentation by saying all games on show are in development for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Previously, the game was targeted to launch in fall 2013.
The game will run on the Frostbite 3 engine, the technology powering next-generation games like Battlefield 4 and Need for Speed: Rivals, as well as the next Mass Effect title.
No reason for the delay was provided, and BioWare showed off a new non-gameplay trailer for Dragon Age: Inquisition during the briefing. In addition, EA has dropped "III" from the game's title.
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