The choices made will be used in the new Inquisition

Mar 12, 2014 22:38 GMT  ·  By

The development team at BioWare says that it is now sending out the first beta invites for the Dragon Age Keep service, which is designed to allow all fans of the series to relive the events of the first two titles in the franchise in compressed form.

The information comes from the official Twitter account of Fernando Melo, director of online development at BioWare Edmonton, who advises all those who have signed up to check their spam folders and make sure they got a message.

Dragon Age Keep allows gamers to go through all the important decisions made in Origins and its sequel in order to create the state of the world that they will experience when the all new Inquisition is launched.

The new service will also offer more insight into the world of the game for the most hardcore of fans.

Dragon Age: Inquisition will be launched on the PC, the Xbox One from Microsoft and the PlayStation 4 from Sony during the fall.

It will take gamers to Orlais as they seek to close a tear in the Fade which allows demons to pour into the world of humans.

At the same time, players will have to deal with the conflict that's raging between the Templars, the Mages and the Chantry.