For me personally the numbers don’t matter, what matters is story and Dragon Age has always had an amazing story to tell. The Inquisition sounds very interesting, and from the trailers we have seen I can’t wait to find out what the heck is going on. Also I am super excited to see Morrigan, it makes me happy to see that my wife from Origins is still alive and kicking.

“It’s a tactical marketing decision,”. “There wasn’t anything that strategic about it, to be blunt. We just wanted to draw more attention to the fact that Inquisition is an all-new chapter inside of the Dragon Age universe, as opposed to people expecting a follow-on to Dragon Age 1 and 2 in a literal, linear sense.”

When Dragon Age III was originally announced, it was not going to come to next-gen systems. With the advantages next-gen systems offer it would be a bad decision to ignore them altogether. Luckily, at E3 we were dazzled by the announcement of PS4 and Xbone versions of Dragon Age: Inquisition. Once again Frank Gibeau from EA gives us a little info on the decision to go next-gen.

It all sounds amazing and I can’t wait to check out Inquisition on the PC, sorry EA for all your hard work on next-gen systems but PC will win me over every time. Dragon Age Inquisition will be launching Fall of 2014 for the Xbox 360, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, and the PC.