'Dragon Age: Inquisition' PS4 Single Player DLC offers players amazing maps, features and more

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Good news is here for players who enjoy immersing in action adventure role playing games because "Dragon Age: Inquisition Jaws of Hakkon" is a single player DLC that is going to be released for PS4, PS3, and Xbox 360 on an undisclosed date in May. Before that, the content is going to make its way to Microsoft Windows and Xbox One before branching out to the other platforms.

According to VC Post, Creative Director Mike Laidlaw has stated that a story based DLC is currently in the pipeline along with a sequel that is going to be rolled out in the near future. According to details posted through a tweet, "Dragon Age: Inquisition Jaws of Hakkon" will be available for all platforms. The Tweet was posted through Dragon Age's official Twitter account. Thanks to the strong relationship that has formed between Electronic Arts and Microsoft, it is highly likely that future DLCs belonging to Dragon Age are going to be exclusive to the software giant's gaming consoles, although Microsoft has yet to confirm this.

Laidlaw reportedly stated:

"The two big pulls are - I want more of this game and 'I've reached the ending and I want to know more about the characters, or one specific character."

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Ever since "Dragon Age: Inquisition" was launched back in November 2014, the video game has been able to snare several Game of the Year awards, not to mention gain a lot of popularity amongst the gaming populace. Due to its open world environment, the upcoming DLC is going to provide countless hours of gameplay, along with several quests and missions to be completed at the player's behest.

"Jaws of Hakkon" is available now for $15 for Xbox One and PC platforms. As stated earlier, it will be released as a timed exclusive and will later be branched out to PS4, PS3, and Xbox 360 this coming May.

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