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'Dragon Age Inquisition: Trespasser' brings story to end but beginning to new chapter?

Gamers of "Dragon Age Inquisition" who obtained the DLC pack "Trespasser" are probably going to be sad but at the same time excited. They could be sad that the latest DLC is going to bring an end to the story since, according to Venture Capital Post, it is the final story DLC. But then again, gamers were in for a treat as it seemed like "Trespasser" contained a hint on what will come next with "Dragon Age Inquisition." Could a "Dragon Age 4" be coming very soon?

Reports say that the ending to the final story was an open-ended one. IGN even reviewed the game ending to be "not with a bang, not with a whimper, but with some satisfying closure and challenging combat." But it did provide some good spoilers for the fans to ponder on while they wait for some updates on the future of the franchise. Sources say that developer Bioware included in the final story DLC its plans regarding the Inquisitor forming a new group to look for Solas. In the game, the Inquisitor was seen darting firmly a knife on the map specifically in the Tevinter Imperium. It gave an impression that the new created group will go on a journey to find Solas. Apparently, the place in the map is always mentioned but never really explored.

According to reports, the possibility of a sequel of the game is likely. But as Eurogamer reported, it may be still far away. As of now, the source mentioned that the brains behind the game is currently working on "Mass Effect Andromeda," which is a primary title that is slated to be released in 2016. This means that fans will have to wait for some time before it will be back for playing again.

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"Dragon Age Inquisition: Trespasser" was released for PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms

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