'Dragon Age Inquisition' Patch 5 Beta testing program for PC users, Black Emporium, new storage system

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BioWare will be holding a closed program where only a handful of select players will be picked to participate in the "Dragon Age Inquisition Patch 5 Beta Program." The players will be selected from their signup list.

While the new patch stands to bring new enhancements and features to the game, the lucky gamers who would be selected will take part in identifying bugs and issues so that they can be immediately addressed. The approach should help speed up game development and reduce bugs in-game.

The selected gamers will be able to access the Black Emporium, said to be a hidden underground shop owned by an immortal character. The shop will house various artifacts and utilities which players will be able to use once they venture out on their missions. Among the other items which they can purchase include epic weapons, crafting materials and magical accessories necessary.

Aside from the Black Emporium, players will be able to check out the new storage system which can be found at Skyhold's Undercroft area. Here, players can save their items in the event that their actual inventory reaches its limit.

Players can look forwards as well to hit targets faster and with fewer clicks. Such was made possible with the new auto-attack key that comes with Patch 5.

Finally, gamers can expect a vastly improved gaming experience with Patch 5. BioWare has made key changes and enhancements to provide better gaming for users which should account for a highly improved game at least for the PC version for now.

The game patch will be made available soon on other gaming platforms.

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