‘Dragon Age Inquisition’ Black Emporium Coming On May 2015; ‘Dragon Age Keep’ Offers 5 New Services
Secret shop called Black Emporium is coming next month to “Dragon Age Inquisition” players to purchase new in-game items and enable customisation of the Inquisitor. Meanwhile, BioWare upgraded the “Dragon Age Keep” with additional features such as customising heroes, spoiler toggle, career unlock and a text-based RPG.
Black Emporium For ‘Dragon Age Inquisition’ To Be Released On May 2015
Additional content for “Dragon Age Inquisition” Black Emporium is still being prepared by BioWare to be ported on all platforms next month. According to reports from Inquistr, the developer expects Black Emporium to be released via free patch for DAI PC, Xbox and PlayStation versions on May 2015.
Black Emporium is a major update for “Dragon Age Inquisition” and has been released as a downloadable content for “Dragon Age II.” In the previous game, Black Emporium is located in the city of Kirkwall where players can customise Hawke’s facial parts including hair, eyes and more using a magical mirror. It also features the store’s immortal owner and merchant Xenon the Antiquarian selling several unique in-game items.
For DAI, the Black Emporium will enable players to re-edit the Inquisitor at any point of the game whether in Haven or Skyhold. It is unknown on how players will be able to access the Black Emporium – if tasking an adviser at the War Table or simply viewing the World Map. Other in-game items are expected to become available at the Black Emporium sold by Xenon.
Upgrades For ‘Dragon Age Keep’
BioWare improved several aspects of “Dragon Age Keep” – web-based service for customising world state of “Dragon Age Inquisition.” It features the following new services for players:
1. Customise the heroes of “Dragon Age” series – Modify how the Warden, Hawke and Inquisitor looks like using custom portraits.
2. Remove Playthrough States – Delete playthrough states from the World State Manager and keep up to 100 different states.
3. Spoiler Toggle – View the decisions recorded on every playthrough. Players can also see spoilers to know the effects of decisions to the world or for advanced customisation of the storyline. It affects “Dragon Age Origins,” “Dragon Age II” and “Dragon Age Inquisition.”
4. Career Unlock – Keep track of what players have attained throughout the “Dragon Age” series. Use the Request Unlock feature to update records regarding different challenges, accomplishments and rewards.
5. The Last Court – A text-based RPG to test players’ mettle as the ruler of Serault in Orlais. Completion of this feature unlocks a mission on the war table to receive a shiny new stained-glass reward for Skyhold.