Fans who follow Dragon Age: Inquisition closely have known for awhile that EA would be including the RPG in their EA Access program, but now EA has finally announced the details officially. Membership costs $4.99 per month, and can be cancelled anytime, so if you don’t want to be a member beyond the single month it will take to get access to Inquisition, you can join for November, and then cancel your membership before December bills. However, if you are a fan of EA and their games, it may be worthwhile to stick with it. The choice is yours.
So what does EA access get you? According to the announcement, you “will get into Dragon Age: Inquisition on November 13, before the game’s November 18 release date. The six-hour trial lets you create your hero, form your Inquisition, and take your first steps into Thedas, exploring the world and battling evil in both real-time and tactical combat.”
You’ll also be able to access multiplayer mode, and best of all, any progress you make in the game will carry over into the full game when you get it on November 18th.
If $5 seems like a steep price for a week of access, not to worry, you’ll also be granted 10% off if you buy Dragon Age: Inquisition from the Xbox One Game Store, essentially making that early access free. EA Access is an Xbox One exclusive, so it won’t be available on other platforms.
Published: Nov 5, 2014 08:18 am