'Dragon Age 3: Inquisition': New trailer shown at Gamescom 2014 reveals ongoing war

Watch the full trailer as seen at 2014 gamescom in Cologne, Germany. Youtube

Attendees of Gamescom this year were treated to the latest trailer for "Dragon Age: Inquisition" from Bioware, where the dangerous villains from beyond the Veil were introduced as the new enemies of Thedas.

The trailer showed that the ongoing war between the Mages and the Templars will be rudely interrupted, as the creatures coming from the Fade are not just heading to Thedas, but they are actually there. A new group of villainous creatures such as spirits, demons, as well as horrifying beasts are paving their way to wipe out everything in Thedas.

An unknown creature that is speaking and taunting the Inquisitor is also seen in the trailer, ordering him to look for his maker, and saying that he will not find it because it does not exist. At the ending part of the trailer, the said maker made an appearance as a dragon hybrid, which will also be assailed by another dragon.

The game's creative director Mike Laidlaw announced several details about the cameo appearances that all players need to know. Some of the guest appearances may be easily missed if the players have not played the previous games.

The character of Hawke is seen in the trailer. It appeared from the previous Dragon Age games.

A warden also made an appearance in the trailer, yet it is not the same warden featured from Dragon Age Origins.

In addition, Laidlaw mentioned that the characters that were present in the previous games, those that can be modified before, can still be modified to appear just like how they look when they last appeared in Inquisition.

The release date for "Dragon Age: Inquisition" is scheduled on November 18. It will available to PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows.

The link for the full trailer is posted in this site.

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