Xbox One players with EA Access will be able to try the Dragon Age: Inquisition trial from November 13th
From November 13th anyone with EA Access will be able to download a free trail of the upcoming Dragon Age: Inquisition on the Xbox One, and get a head start in the adventure to save Thedas. The Dragon Age: Inquisition trial will be six hours long, and the date of November 13th means that you’ll be able to try the game 5 days before its release in North America.
During the six hours Dragon Age: Inquisition trial you’ll be able to create their very own character, kick-start the Inquisition and start exploring the world of Thedas. Whether you’ll want to head to the Hinterlands where the war between the Templars and Mages are raging, or you’ll just want to wander around the scenery and gather crafting materials and schematics, the choice is yours.
Either way you’re going to run into trouble so you’ll be able to give both the games real-time and tactical combat options a try. Speaking of the combat you can even try out the games cooperative multiplayer missions too. All progress you make during the Dragon Age: Inquisition trial will be carried over when the game comes out and as a EA Access member you’ll also get an exclusive 10% discount when you buy the game on the Xbox One Game Store.
EA Access is a Xbox One exclusive subscription service that allows you to play upcoming EA games before the come out as well as download and play more EA title for less from the Vault. Also asĀ an added bonus you get a 10% discount on all EA games on the Xbox One Game Store.
The original source of the story is IGN and you can read it here.
