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 » Home  » PC  » News  » Further Than Ferelden 

Dragon Age DLC Goes Further Than Ferelden

Ray Muzyka explains there's still the rest of the world to explore...

Written by Andy Griffiths, 03 February 2010

 
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In an exclusive interview with GamerZines, Ray Muzyka has outlined what future content gamers can expect the epic fantasy world of Dragon Age:

"As we expand the Dragon Age universe you'll learn about some of the other kingdoms and empires around the world that are really interesting places to explore in their own right. We've only touched on one country thus far in Dragon Age: Origins with Ferelden."

Download PCGZine Issue 40PCGZine Issue 40 GamerZines Magazine For our latest Dragon Age coverage, click here to download PCGZine Issue 40 for free.Whether we'll see other countries in the forthcoming expansion Awakening and further DLC remains to be seen, but more than anything else BioWare are committed to continuing this franchise well into 2010 and beyond.

"The world is pretty vast and we have an I.P bible that maps out all these different places and cool locations you get to go to potentially and we'll build on that by working on future expansions in the DA franchise." Explained the co-founder of BioWare.

As well as DLC, there will be more standalone titles set in the Dragon Age universe in the future and Ray teased that the RPG makers plans may reveal their plans before June's E3.

Whatever happens BioWare's spiritual successor to Baldur's Gate certainly isn't going away.

Dragon Age coverage available in PCGZine Issue 40 - click here to download it for free!

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