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Dragon Age: Inquisition: Deluxe Edition for 40% off available for Xbox One, PS4, PC, Xbox 360, PS3

byCustoms Today Report
13/03/2015
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PERTH: Dragon Age: Inquisition is now available on Xbox One, PS4, PC, Xbox 360, and PS3. However, fans can only partake of this week’s free trial on the game’s Xbox One versions.

Microsoft has offered new weekly discounts on select titles to Xbox Live Gold members for a long time. Providing free trials for recent releases like Dragon Age: Inquisition, however, is a new development. Exact details on the trial were also not provided, such as whether there is a time limit attached.

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The free trial of Dragon Age: Inquisition is only available on Xbox One. No similar offer can currently be found on PlayStation consoles, PC, or even the Xbox 360, despite the fact that Microsoft has clearly partnered with Electronic Arts and BioWare for the Xbox One free trial.

Additionally, if Xbox One owners decide they like Dragon Age: Inquisition during the free trial, they can then pick up the game at a discounted price for a limited time, since BioWare’s new fantasy title is also one of this week’s “Deals with Gold” selections. Microsoft’s Major Nelson revealed this week’s sales titles for Xbox Live members, which includes Dragon Age: Inquisition and the Dragon Age: Inquisition: Deluxe Edition for 40 percent off.

Other savings for this week’s Xbox One sale provide gamers with discounts on Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, Murdered: Soul Suspect, Ryse: Legendary Edition, and DLC season pass for Sunset Overdrive. Meanwhile, fans of Ubisoft’s popular franchise can also find some good deals on Xbox one as Assassin’s Creed III, Assassin’s Creed Revelations, and the original Assassin’s Creed game are all currently on sale on the last-gen console.

The Xbox One trial for Dragon Age: Inquisition comes while BioWare has confirmed once again that they have started development of the game’s first DLC, as recently reported by the Inquisitr. After being asked what the DLC might contain, Dragon Age: Inquisition creative director Mike Laidlaw revealed to fans that there is nothing official to announce at this time but did confirm that he will provide details on the add-on as soon as he is able.

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