'Dragon Age Inquisition': Patch 10 released

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A new update for "Dragon Age Inquisition" has just been recently released.

The latest patch is adding some interesting new content to the game, especially for those who have a particular interest in the fine art of fashion within the world of "Dragon Age Inquisition."

The new wardrobe that players can find is located in Skyhold, PlayStation Lifestyle reported. There also appears to be more than one new outfit that may be searched while they are inside Skyhold, giving them something new to do while in town.

In addition to the new pieces of clothing added to the game, there are also two new Golden Nug statues introduced to "Dragon Age Inquisition" by the latest patch. The first of the two statues is also located in Skyhold, while the second one is found in Haven.

Apart from the new additions, the latest patch for "Dragon Age Inquisition" also bring the usual round of bug and gameplay fixes that are routine for any new update.

In related news, the last downloadable content (DLC) for "Dragon Age Inquisition" known as "Trespasser" is also promising to provide players with a fitting farewell to the game.

The new "Trespasser" DLC is perhaps most notable for the fact that its events will be taking place two years after the end of the actual game's main storyline, effectively making it an epilogue for "Dragon Age Inquisition."

This time around, players will be tasked with dealing with a new threat coming in the form of a Qunari invasion, according to Games Radar.

On top of the impending threat, players will also be required to make the decision regarding whether or not the Inquisition can even handle dealing with the new enemy.

Players will also be learning more about the world inside "Dragon Age Inquisition" as they make their way through the story of "Trespasser."

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