Free Dragon Age Browser Game Fills in the Gap Between Dragon Age 2 and Inquisition

Developer Failbetter Games has announced Dragon Age: The Last Court, a text-driven browser game that fills the gap between Dragon Age II and Dragon Age: Inquisition.

“In Dragon Age: The Last Court, you are the ruler of Serault: an eccentric fiefdom at the farthest ends of Orlais,” Failbetter said on its website. “As the Huntress or the Scholar you’ll guide your realm through the most crucial period in its history. Will its ancient Shame be forgiven? Or will Serault fall into obscurity?”

In the game, you’ll manage the affairs of your court, choosing a counsellor, bodyguard, and other important roles. You’ll also make choices that will impact your subjects, prioritizing different threats as you meet new events and characters, some of which you might recognize from previous Dragon Age games.

The game will be available as part of Dragon Age Keep, a free web app (available on PC and consoles), which allows players to create a customized Dragon Age historical world state that carries over choices made in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II.

Failbetter Games gave some of its fans early access to the game, which you can see in the video above uploaded by YouTube user AbilityDrain.

Failbetter Games, which released Sunless Sea earlier this year, announced that it was working on a secret project with Bioware in February. Now we finally now that it was The Last Court.

Emanuel Maiberg is a freelance writer. You can follow him on Twitter @emanuelmaiberg.

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