'Dragon Age: Inquisition': Download tavern songs for free

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For audiophiles, majority of the games that are released present some of the finest musical scores that the industry has to offer. Now, the 2014 open world role playing title "Dragon Age: Inquisition" has a treat for gamers who also have an affinity for the audio side of the gaming title. 

Publisher Electronic Arts and developer BioWare have announced on Monday that every single individual, gamer or not, will be able to download the "Dragon Age: Inquisition's" tavern songs without paying a single dime for it. The developer stated on its website that thousands of fans have reached out to the developing team and incessantly questioned as to where they could get the songs that are being played in the game. 

Because of the appreciation shown by fans toward the musical score as well as toward the efforts put in by the composers, BioWare and Electronic Arts decided to deliver the request without putting a price tag on it. However, gamers and audiophiles should keep in mind that they only have a limited time window of two weeks before both entities close down the deal for good. 

After users head down to the Dragon Age website to download the songs, the song list will be present in compressed form. Upon uncompressing the file, users will receive audio files as well as a music sheet for all 10 songs. Composers and writers of all the songs have been detailed below: 

  • Singers: Elizaveta Khripounova and Nick Stoubis
  • Song writers: Raney Shockne alongside Inon Zu

Since the two-week period has already commenced, gamers and other users only have a few days left to take advantage of the free download offer. When the offer expires on Feb. 9, users will be required to purchase the content and the developer will be selling its tracks through different platforms.

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