Dragon Age: The Veilguard from BioWare and EA is one of the biggest games set to launch this fall. It will mark the first new game in the fantasy RPG series in a decade and hopefully be a single-player return to form for BioWare after the ill-regarded Anthem. If you’re planning to play Dragon Age: The Veilguard when it launches later this year, you should catch up on the series’ lore by revisiting some of the older games in it. Thankfully, the PlayStation Store Summer Sale just gave you the perfect opportunity to get Dragon Age: Inquisition for quite a low price.
For the rest of July, Dragon Age: Inquisition — Game of the Year Edition, which includes the 50+ hour-long RPG and all of its DLC, is discounted to just $4 on the PlayStation Store as part of this Summer Sale. That’s a 90% discount from its typical $40 price tag. If you’ve been wondering what to pick up as part of PlayStation’s big summer sale and plan on playing Dragon Age: The Veilguard later this year, then getting Dragon Age: Inquisition and all its DLC for just $4 is clearly the deal to go with.
Dragon Age: Inquisition begins with the player being the lone survivor of an explosion at The Conclave that also caused a breach in the Veil that surrounds the world of Thedas. After quelling the breach’s expansion, they start to be thought of as a chosen one and become a figurehead of an inquisition fighting to close the breaches in the veil. From there, Inquisition is a world-trotting RPG adventure where players are constantly meeting new people, recruiting party members, and making a lot of choices that shape the course of the game’s narrative. It’s classic BioWare through and through.
From what I’ve seen of The Veilguard, it has some clear connective tissue to Inquisition. Party members from Inquisition, like Solas and Varric, have significant roles in The Veilguard‘s opening hour. Harding, a dwarf side character from Inquisition, will also be a full-on party member in its sequel. While you’ll probably be
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