Dragon Age: Origins: some details
1st June 2009
There is hardly a person feeling particular love of Digital Rights Management. Employees of Electronic Arts and Bioware are ery well aware of this fact. Thus, they are not going to use this technology to protect the future role-playing project Dragon Age: Origins. According to official data, the new RPG will support only the system of SecuROM, which only verifies the existence of an official disk in the drive and do not go online for further authentication.
In the future the developers will find for fans of Dragon Age many new reasons to get online. They have already published in the net the beta version of adventure editor for this RPG, and are going to sell additional game content immediately after the release of the product.
The game is compatible with Xbox360, PS3 and PC. The release is scheduled for this fall.
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