Electronic Arts announced today that, the game Dragon Age: Inquisition will now be available to EA Access subscribers on Nov 13, five days prior to its public release on Nov 18. However EA will be limiting players to a six-hour trial during the first five day window and the players will be able to create their own hero from their inquisition and wander around the world of Thedas.
The game’s co-op multiplayer missions will also be open for the players to check out and all the progresses will be carried over to the full version of the game. So players go ahead and buy it now!
EA Access which was launched by EA in august is exclusively available on Xbox One, for $4.99 for a month and $2.99 a year and the service gives subscribers access to an ever-expanding Vault of Catalog titles such as the Need for Speed Rivals and Peggle 2 EA Access customers also receive 10 percent off all EA games and add-on content through the Xbox Games Store — so, for example, subscribers could buy a digital copy of Dragon Age: Inquisition for $53.99. This will also be offering a limited time trials of the full game up to five days before the final release.
Dragon Age: Inquisition will be available to everyone Nov. 18 on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
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