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Don't blame EA for Dragon Age's inventory (or paid DLC)

Joystiq writes: "In a written response to allegations from Fidgit that Electronic Arts had forced developer BioWare to remove features in Dragon Age: Origins with the intention of selling it as future DLC, BioWare lead systems designer Georg Zoeller says the parent company has "nothing" to do with the decision. At the crux of the argument is the game's launch DLC, Warden's Keep, which gives players a "storage chest" to help expand the in-game inventory, among other additions. Fidgit claims the DLC was pre-planned to 'bilk users for more money.'"
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Published: 51 days 22 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC
 
 
 

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