Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep
Dragon Age Keep is finally on Twitter. To celebrate, we’re sending out more beta invites. Be sure to check your inbox today! #dragonagekeep
Is this legit?
EDIT: Yes is the anwser to that, thanks everyone.
Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep
Dragon Age Keep is finally on Twitter. To celebrate, we’re sending out more beta invites. Be sure to check your inbox today! #dragonagekeep
Is this legit?
EDIT: Yes is the anwser to that, thanks everyone.
Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep
Dragon Age Keep is finally on Twitter. To celebrate, we’re sending out more beta invites. Be sure to check your inbox today! #dragonagekeep
Is this legit?
Aidan follows it so probably
Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep
Dragon Age Keep is finally on Twitter. To celebrate, we’re sending out more beta invites. Be sure to check your inbox today! #dragonagekeep
Is this legit?
Alistair McNally retweeted it so, yeah seems like it!
Edit: and Bioware
K?
It was a DKR reference don't worry.
And yep, no invite.
Jess Hara Campbell @jharacampbell
I've had those! Unfortunately I only seem to dream of cinematics, not tech.
David Hulegaard @HulegaardBooks
Some updates for you from the @DragonAgeKeep team! http://blog.bioware.com/2014/07/29/dragon-age-keep-update/ …
Dragon Age Keep Update
With the recent announcement of a new release date for Dragon Age: Inquisition, we’d also like to provide an update on the Dragon Age Keep .
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.
However, if you’re not selected to participate in the beta, don’t fret! We still plan to launch ahead of Dragon Age: Inquisition, giving you ample time to establish your world state ahead of time. The exact date is still to be determined and will depend on how the beta progresses. We’ll continue to release information over the coming weeks, providing updates as the beta progresses.
We’re also launching an official twitter account for the Keep (@DragonAgeKeep), where you’ll be able to find regular updates and get in touch with the team. It’s also where we’ll be announcing when we send out beta invitations to users.
If you want more information about the Keep, you’ll find a handy list of links and FAQs below.
Forum post on some recent questions
Here’s what some of our users have been saying:
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Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep · 2m
User) You do! All sad panda pictures are accepted. As are other cute animal photos, sad or otherwise.
They are asking for trouble
Patrick Weekes @PatrickWeekes
Few scenes so completely crystallize a character as when Sera joins the Inquisition. You will know IMMEDIATELY whether you like her.
Patrick Weekes @PatrickWeekes
Few scenes so completely crystallize a character as when Sera joins the Inquisition. You will know IMMEDIATELY whether you like her.
I'm nervous yet exited.
Patrick Weekes @PatrickWeekes
Few scenes so completely crystallize a character as when Sera joins the Inquisition. You will know IMMEDIATELY whether you like her.
Color me intrigued.
I think she'd have to do something really bad for me to not like her, I'm pretty sure I do already just from the small bits we've seen
Patrick Weekes @PatrickWeekes
Few scenes so completely crystallize a character as when Sera joins the Inquisition. You will know IMMEDIATELY whether you like her.
Squishy.
- Um... wha?
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User
Who runs the @DragonAgeKeep twitter though???
Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep
The Old God Baby.
David Hulegaard @HulegaardBooks
Some updates for you from the @DragonAgeKeep team! http://blog.bioware.com/2014/07/29/dragon-age-keep-update/ …
Dragon Age Keep Update
With the recent announcement of a new release date for Dragon Age: Inquisition, we’d also like to provide an update on the Dragon Age Keep .
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.
However, if you’re not selected to participate in the beta, don’t fret! We still plan to launch ahead of Dragon Age: Inquisition, giving you ample time to establish your world state ahead of time. The exact date is still to be determined and will depend on how the beta progresses. We’ll continue to release information over the coming weeks, providing updates as the beta progresses.
We’re also launching an official twitter account for the Keep (@DragonAgeKeep), where you’ll be able to find regular updates and get in touch with the team. It’s also where we’ll be announcing when we send out beta invitations to users.
If you want more information about the Keep, you’ll find a handy list of links and FAQs below.
Forum post on some recent questions
Here’s what some of our users have been saying:
Ugh, why do they need to move the release of the Keep up as well?
User
Who runs the @DragonAgeKeep twitter though???
Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep
The Old God Baby.
User
Fernando is the OGB? He looks very mature for his age.
Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep
It's kind of a Benjamin Button thing.
User
@DragonAgeKeep it says we can have 5 world states. I had planned to play through with each origin (6). Is there a way to expand this number?
Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep
Not at this time, sadly. This may change in the future though, so stay tuned!
User
Who runs the @DragonAgeKeep twitter though???
Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep
The Old God Baby.
this made me laugh
User
Who runs the @DragonAgeKeep twitter though???
Dragon Age Keep @DragonAgeKeep
The Old God Baby.
That's my boy.
*Sheds a single tear*
this made me laugh
Me too ![]()
Patrick Weekes @PatrickWeekes
Few scenes so completely crystallize a character as when Sera joins the Inquisition. You will know IMMEDIATELY whether you like her.
Avvars at 1:34!!!
Sera joining the Inquisition by groping.
Headcanon accepted.
I'm fine with that ![]()