Considered by fans and critics alike to be one of last year’s best games, “Dragon Age: Inquisition” will get it’s first piece of downloadable content tomorrow on March 25, though it will only be for owners of a PC or the Xbox One. PlayStation users and gamers with last-gen consoles will have to wait a bit longer.

The arrival of the “Dragon Age: Inquisition” DLC was confirmed on Twitter by the “Dragon Age” profile that is run by game developer Bioware. The upcoming content has been titled as “Jaws of Hakkon,” presumably named after one of the “Dragon Age” gods Hakkon Winstersbreath.

It seems that information for the DLC was released after the achievements for the Jaws of Hakkon DLC was leaked. Fans curious about what they can achieve in the new batch of DLC can check out the extensive list in Xbox Achievements, where a total of 54 new achievements has been listed for the Jaws of Hakkon story.

In addition to the achievements, various images of the DLC have also been released and can be seen on Gamespot. One noticeable stand out in the pictures appears to be Hakkon, whose name does him complete justice, as he appears to have ice breathe.

As to why the content is coming out first for the Xbox One and PC, that is currently unkown. Kotaku thinks that publisher EA probably made a deal with Microsoft to release the “Dragon Age: Inquisition” DLC early for the Microsoft platforms, but it is a bit odd that the Xbox 360 version of the game will have to wait alongside the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 to enter the Jaws of Hakkon.

Right now, it’s unsure as to how many more DLC packs will be released for “Dragon Age: Inquisition,” though given how much content was given to previous iterations of the “Dragon Age” series, fans can expect plenty of other expansions to hit the game. While the DLC for Xbox One and PC comes out tomorrow, it’s currently unknown as to when the DLC will be coming for PlayStation 4 or last-gen consoles, though one can assume that “soon” is the answer.

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Dragon Age 3 Inquisition - Story Trailer (PS4/Xbox One) (Credit: YouTube/GamesHQMedia)