Gamers can finish the game in seven days

Mar 10, 2015 21:00 GMT  ·  By

The team at Microsoft in charge of the Xbox One home console is announcing that it is now allowing all those who own one to download and try out Dragon Age: Inquisition for free, with the game offered free of charge until Monday, March 16.

The information comes from the official Twitter account of the platform and is only available to gamers who have the Gold tier of the Xbox Live service.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is a relatively new game, having been delivered to players in November of last year. It was created by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts.

The title allows players to create their own unique character and then explore the world of Thedas, battling a wide variety of enemies and solving quests in order to take out a powerful evil force that threatens the entire world.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is one of the best titles launched last year and a playthrough can take a dedicated player up to 100 hours, filled with interesting narratives, engaging decisions and some very cool combat moments.

BioWare has been delivering patches for the title since launch and the studio has also promised that it will introduce a range of downloadable content for it, both for single and for the multiplayer experiences.