Bioware has surprised hardcore fans of Dragon Age: Inquisition with the unannounced release of the game's latest DLC called 'Spoils of Qunari' that adds must-have items and new armor sets to help gamers in their quest to save Thedas.
Inquisitr reports that the Dragon Age: Inquisition new DLC arrived as a surprise to fans Tuesday this week and no one in the gaming community had a clue that Bioware was working on this add-on before the it was officially revealed to be available for purchase.
Just like the previous Avvar-themed pack, 'Spoils of Qunari' pack contains various in-game stoic Qunari race inspired items. On the game's official Twitter account, the announcement reads:
"Bring a touch of Par Vollen style to your Inquisition: https://t.co/jBDdmmQvIP#DAI pic.twitter.com/RhCcidC0yc
-Dragon Age (@dragonage) July 21, 2015
This latest expansion enables gamers to customize player-run base with Qunari race- inspired props as well as personalization items for Skyhold all found in Spoils of the Qunari,
"The Spoils of the Qunari content pack adds new items to your Inquisition, inspired by the style of Par Vollen! Bring the Qun to Skyhold with several options that represent your dedication to discipline, from a massive warrior throne to various sculptures honoring the Qunari people," reveals Bioware.
Apart from the customization items are new armor sets and armored mount to help the players to traverse different zones in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Bioware adds, "The Spoils of the Qunari content pack also includes two sets of unique armor as loot, including an Arishok armor set, as well as schematics to craft new pieces for your party members. Ride across Thedas atop an armored war mount and vanquish your enemies in the name of the Qun!"
The 'Spoils of Qunari' pack for Dragon Age: Inquisition, however, is made exclusively available for current gen consoles, Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC. The game developer had confirmed this earlier that all of the upcoming DLC for the title will be launched on current-gen platforms moving forward.
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