Dragon Age: Inquisition Digital Deluxe Edition Comes With Dragon Skull Throne

Electronic Arts has revealed the contents of the Digital Deluxe edition for the much-anticipated Dragon Age: Inquisition on the game's Origin page. For $69.99, merely ten dollars more than the standard retail price, BioWare's next-gen installment will come with lots of limited extras.

As the Inquisitor, your character get sit upon a dragon skull Skyhold Throne, can travel to Red Hart Halla described as a "perilous, living world atop [a] great-horned beast," and mount a Bog Unicorn.

Along with the now standard bonus of a digital soundtrack, the Digital Deluxe Edition also includes a set of Flames of the Inquisition weapons, armor, and additional mount described as a "valiant steed, complete with its own set of Inquisition Armor."

You can pre-order the Digital Deluxe Edition on Origin now. As reported earlier along with a gameplay trailer, Dragon Age: Inquisition releases on October 7 for PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.

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