Dragon Age: Inquisition gets delayed to November

The month of delays

It appears that the Battlefield Hardline is not the only game that Electronic Arts will delay as apparently Bioware's Dragon Age: Inquisition has been pushed from its original October launch date to November.

The news comes from Mark Darrah, Executive Producer of the Dragon Age: Inquisition, which notes that the new release date for the game is set for November 18th in North America and November 21st in Europe.

According to his post, although the team has been working on Dragon Age: Inquisition for almost four years, with a goal to created the best Dragon Age experience ever, and have been completing huge amounts of game content, fixing bugs and improving the overall experience of the game, they still need a bit more time in order to polish the last few details ensuring that players get the best experience on the platform they choose to play on.

While it was originally scheduled to launch in October, EA and Bioware might have decided that October might not be the best month since there are a lot of games scheduled and that November might sound a whole lot better. In any case, the new date for the Dragon Age: Inquisition is set for November 18th in the US and November 21st in Europe.





Source: Kotaku.com.au.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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