'Dragon Age: Inquisition' DLC news: online survey leaks details

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Details of the next DLC for Bioware's "Dragon Age: Inquisition" have been leaked online on the Bioware forums. According to the leaked information, this DLC will wrap up the current title's main storyline, labeling it as a "last adventure" to finally confront the evil that started it all in the world of Thedas. 

The leaked synopsis of the DLC reads: 

Having saved the world of Thedas by closing the Breach, your next mission will determine the future of the Inquisition. Your mark suddenly glows, erupting with magic connected to the Fade. Assassins attack in shadow. An invasion of enemies begins. Win a race against time to face a great evil before it is too late. In this story-based expansion, playable after the events of Dragon Age: Inquisition, you will embark on a last adventure with your team to confront the one who started it all."

According to a report from PC Gamer, the bullet points in the survey also reveal that the DLC will give players new areas to explore, additional stories to learn more secrets about the Fade, and an epic confrontation against a "battle-hardened Qunari army." 

There is also going to be a new gameplay mode that is set to be very challenging, even for season gamers.

However, the biggest detail included in the leak is that the DLC will cost gamers $15. Gamers have complained of DLC packs costing more than $10 before since most full-priced games can cost from $15 to $60 these days. 

"Dragon Age: Inquisition" ended with a cliffhanger wherein one of the characters went missing after the climactic battle with Corypheus. There is a possibility that this DLC, which reportedly ends the current story, will explore the missing character's whereabouts and future. 

This will also be the second major DLC for "Dragon Age: Inquisition," with the first one being "Jaws of Hakkon" which was released back in May. 

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