Dragon Age: Inquisition's Jaws of Hakkon DLC are PC and Xbox One Exclusive for Now
Andrian Darylle Torralba | | Mar 31, 2015 10:51 AM EDT |
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BioWare has confirmed that the new Dragon Age: Inquisition's DLC Jaws of Hakkon was initially released last March 24 for the Windows PC and Xbox One console. Unfortunately, PS 4 console owners will have to wait a little while longer, according to the developer.
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Mark Darrah, BioWare's executive producer, tweeted telling PS 4 owners the DLC will come to their consoles.
Microsoft and Electronic Arts signed a timed exclusive agreement in which EA owned BioWare games must first be released on Xbox One or Windows PC before being launched in other game platforms.
Darrah further tweeted and dropped hints that part of EA's timed exclusive agreement with Microsoft prevents BioWare from revealing the extent of the exclusivity of the Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC pack.
BioWare did confirm the DLC will eventually come to the PS 4 but hasn't declared if it will come out on current generation consoles like the PS3 or Xbox 360.
The Jaws of Hakkon DLC will feature the "fate of the last Inquisitor and the powerful dragon he hunted".
The DLC story is set in a wilderness where a hunting people called the Avvar live. Players will explore an "ancient Tevinter fortress" and uncover the "dangerous secrets" it hides.
Jaws of Hakkon will unleash new and powerful enemies. Players will gather a legendary armor and assorted weapons. The DLC ends with a battle against an "ancient god of war bent on destroying the world".
The Jaws of Hakkon DLC is now available for the Windows PC and Xbox One console for $15. Meanwhile, PS 4 players can probably play another game like Bloodborne while waiting for the release of the Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC to their platform.
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