In their announcement of a Save Importer for Dragon Age: Inquisition, BioWare revealed that all future DLC for the game will only appear on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, leaving PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 behind:
Did you begin your Dragon Age: Inquisition adventure on a PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 console and want to upgrade to a PlayStation 4 or Xbox One? We’ve got great news! With our brand new Save Importer feature, you can migrate your old saves, and continue your adventure without starting over from scratch.
All future Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC will be available on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One only, so we designed our Save Importer feature to help make the transition to a new console as easy as possible. Below, we’ll walk you through the migration process for each console, as well as provide a helpful FAQ.
As part of the lengthy FAQ, BioWare explains that you can only transfer from PS3 to PS4 and Xbox 360 to Xbox One, with PlayStation transfers requiring the same PSN account on both systems. You’ll also need to have the free Black Emporium DLC installed.
If you own the Jaws of Hakkon or Spoils of the Avvar DLC on PS3, “you can download them on your PlayStation 4 system using the same SEN/PSN account at no additional charge.” As well, if your PS3 save included these DLC packs, “you must have them on your PlayStation 4 system to load your imported savegame data.”
You can export as many single-player saves as you want, though only the most recent exported save is available for import. As well, you may notice your Inquisitor’s face looking different because “some character-creation options were not available for the PlayStation 3 system and Xbox 360 console.”
You’ll be able to use the Save Importer when it goes live this month as part of Patch 8.
For detailed instructions on how everything works, check out BioWare’s blog post.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition – Everything You Need to Know
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Dragon Age: Inquistion Has Received Critical Praise
The RPG has gained a lot of praise over the last few days from numerous reviews. In our own review, we gave the game a 9 out of 10.
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Players Can Create Unique Characters
In Inquisition, players can choose between multiple races, facial features, hairstyles, and more in order to create their own unique characters.
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Players Can Chose From Numerous Followers
Up to nine total followers can be gained in Inquisition, and up to three of them can go in a player's party at a time. Three of the followers are mages, three are warriors, and three are rogues.
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Heterosexual and Homosexual Character Romances
Inquisition allows players to pursue heterosexual or homosexual relationships with a number of different characters in the game.
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Players Can Import Data From Previous Dragon Age Games
Players can use past Dragon Age saves to influence the world of Inquisition in a number of different ways.
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There are Multiple Open Areas for Exploration
There are a number of open areas that players can travel to, and each one is both unique and huge. There are desert areas, woodland areas, marsh-like areas, and more. Each area features a number of side-quests and areas to explore.
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Numerous Mounts to Ride On
Inquisition allows players to ride on different types of mounts, including deer-like mounts, horses, and dragon-like mounts.
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The Story Revolves Around Demons Invading Thedas
Players must take control of The Inquisition in an effort to stop the mysterious Elder One, who is somehow linked to Rifts that have been forming in the sky and sending demons into the world.
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Crafting is a Huge Component of the Game
Inquisition puts a large emphasis on crafting, allowing players to create and modify their own weapons and armor.
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Players Can Use Numerous Skills and Spells on Enemies
There are a number of skills, abilities, and spells that players can use on enemies. Mages, rogues, and warriors all have their own unique powers.
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Every Choice Has a Consequence
There are numerous choices to be made in Inquisition, and almost every single one of them will result in a permanent consequence.
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The Game Will Take Up Around 45GB of Space on Consoles
It has been revealed that Inquisition will take up around 45GB of space on consoles. On the PC, however, it will only take up around 24GB.