Dragon Age: Inquisition Contains Over 200 Hours of Content

If you're looking for a game to keep you busy through the cold winter months, BioWare's upcoming fantasy role-playing game should fit the bill nicely. According to Dragon Age: Inquisition producer Cameron Lee, it'll take over 200 hours to see and do everything.

However, if you're just looking to blaze through the main game, you won't need to dedicate nearly as much time, as Inquisition's critical path requires somewhere between 20 and 30 hours of play. A bit more manageable, don't you think?

For more on Dragon Age: Inquisition, be sure to read our in-depth preview. Don't forget that the game was recently delayed, so you'll have to wait until November 18th before you can dive into BioWare's vast fantasy world.

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