Dragon Age Keep gives players the option to mold their Dragon Age backstory ahead of Inquisition

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Dragon Age Keep is now in open beta, giving fans the chance to mold their Dragon Age backstory to be used in the upcoming Dragon Age Inquisition.

The web app gives players the ability to make key decisions relating to their Dragon Age history, with Brian Bloom, the voice of Varric Thethras, providing a voice over to recount major events. You’ll be able to shape the story set in the months preceding the cataclysm that begins the events in Dragon Age: Inquisition, and share your creations with friends.

The decisions players make will feed into creating a personalised and customised experience when Dragon Age Inquisition launches on November 21.

“The story of Dragon Age is truly immense and filled with rich characters, beautiful and deadly locales and incredible events which have shaped the world players will experience in Dragon Age: Inquisition,” said Aaryn Flynn, general manager of BioWare Edmonton and Montreal.

“Dragon Age Keep is an opportunity for players who are both new to the franchise and those who have played past games to forge the key moments in the lore.”

The Keep offers up to 9 world states, meaning players can create a host of different timelines to be imported into Inquisition when starting a new game.

Source: EA BioWare

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