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World of “Dragon Age: Inquisition” discovered under hidden area

byCustoms Today Report
24/11/2014
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LONDON: A YouTube user, LeeCsM discovered rather exceptional as traveling around Skyhold in Dragon Age: Inquisition. The gamers establish a secreted area when they fell through the ground of the world.
Rather than the jagged shapes and blocks of color commonly seen in fall-through-the-world mishaps, they instead discovered what looks like a static, pie-like creature wearing a top hat.
Several BioWare designers have since responded to the discovery in the comments, expressing their surprise and explaining a little bit about it. Environment Artist Graham Kelly called it “the Lord of the Pies” and teased that more of them may or may not be hidden within the depths of Skyhold.
This is just several of the Easter eggs found in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Many of the others include nods to Mass Effect, Plants vs. Zombies, and…cheese. Dragon Age: Inquisition is the newest installment in BioWare’s fantasy franchise, and it just got more interesting.

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