'Dragon Age: Inquisition' news: GOTY Edition contents to be downloaded separately says BioWare

(Official website)Screenshot from 'Dragon Age: Inquisition'

Last week, BioWare announced that the Game of the Year (GOTY) edition of the critically acclaimed IP, "Dragon Age: Inquisition," is now already on its way. However, the DLCs are said to come separately. They will arrive in the form of a code, which users will have to use to download the contents online.

According to BioWare's tweet last week via PC Gamer, the GOTY edition of "Dragon Age: Inquisition" will come with a download code for all the released contents for the game  —from packs to expansions.

A game's GOTY edition normally comes with a complete set of contents from the very first one the developer and publisher released to the most recent ones. In the case of "Dragon Age: Inquisition" though, fans, especially those who will purchase the digital version, would have to download everything. This will also apply to the physical copy of the game.

The Game of the Year edition of the title is said to include the major expansions that BioWare has ever released, including "Jaws of Hakkon," "The Descent" and the latest one called "Trespasser." Aside from those, PC Gamer reported that other bonuses, which were also in the Deluxe Edition of "Dragon Age: Inquisition," will also be included in the GOTY edition.

The other contents, albeit small but many, will consist of bonus gears and weapons like the "Spoils of Avvar" and "Spoils of the Qunari" packs. With all that in mind, fans who unfortunately have a slow, intermittent Internet connection, will simply have to bear the download time for all these contents.

"Dragon Age: Inquisition" Game of the Year edition is set to be released next month, on Oct. 6, 2015. Fans can buy the game for $60, however, the game's international price, as mentioned on the previous report from PC Gamer, still remains unknown.

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