Dragon Age Keep Delayed

Given Dragon Age: Inquisition has been delayed, it comes off as no surprise that Dragon Age Keep, a system meant to let you import a custom world state into the fantasy RPG threequel, would be delayed too. In the words of executive producer Mark Darrah on the BioWare blog:

To coincide with the November 18, 2014, launch of Inquisition, we will also be moving the Keep's launch date. Accordingly, we'll be extending our beta program, meaning there's still plenty of time to get involved with the Keep.

For those unfamiliar with the Keep, it's a companion Web experience that allows you to customize your story choices across the Dragon Age franchise. This ensures that regardless of what platform you play on, you'll always have your Thedas the way you made it.

Since we last wrote about the Keep,we've launched a closed beta program that has been running successfully for several months. We're adding more and more users on a regular basis, and working with our testers has been instrumental in improving the overall Keep experience.

If you'd like to get involved with the beta, you can apply online at dragonagekeep.com. Participants are selected based on their application responses, not on a first-come first-serve basis. This way, we can make sure that we have users from multiple platforms and with varying levels of experience with Dragon Age games.