Dragon Age: Inquisition Jaws of Hakkon DLC out now on Xbox, PC

Sorry, Sony fans

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Dragon Age: Inquisition was a pretty fantastic game, exceeding my expectations coming off of the disappointing Dragon Age II. BioWare is keeping the good times rolling this week with a new $15 DLC pack called Jaws of Hakkon, which you can pick up now on Xbox platforms and on PC.

Wait, Inquisition was also released for PlayStation platforms too, right? Well, yes, but apparently there seems to be a spot of timed exclusivity afoot. In the add-on you’ll find new weapons, armor, foes, and a new hub area. I talked to BioWare about its DLC plan pre-launch, and this lines up with what it stated in regards to building bigger, meatier sandbox experiences.

Dragon Age: Inqusition Jaws of Hakkon [Xbox.com]


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