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BioWare Tackles Dragon Age Save Issues Before The Veilguard

Nov 17, 2024 3:33 PM

BioWare is currently addressing an issue affecting players of Dragon Age: Inquisition who are unable to import their world states from Dragon Age Keep. This problem surfaced just after the release of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, creating frustration among fans of the series. The Keep serves as an online app designed to allow players to carry over decisions made in previous Dragon Age games into Inquisition, but recent reports indicate that many players are experiencing difficulties. BioWare has acknowledged the problem, with community manager EA_Shepard stating that they are investigating the issue while also balancing their efforts with ongoing support for The Veilguard. Despite the frustration, players are hopeful for a speedy resolution.

What should I do if I cannot import my world state into Dragon Age: Inquisition?

If you are facing issues importing your world state, it’s recommended to keep an eye on updates from BioWare regarding the Dragon Age Keep. Unfortunately, a specific fix has yet to be announced, but staying engaged with community forums may provide additional insights and support from other players who might be experiencing the same issue.

Dragon Age: Inquisition, released in 2014, is the third installment in the beloved Dragon Age series, known for its deep storytelling and character development. With the release of Dragon Age: The Veilguard last month, fans are eager to explore new narratives while reflecting on their choices from prior games, making the ability to import saves especially significant.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-11-17 15:54:03
It's a bummer to see players struggling with the world state import issue, especially with the new content out. BioWare's definitely in a tight spot balancing fixes and updates, but the community's hope for a quick turnaround shows just how passionate fans are about keeping their stories intact.
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-11-17 15:48:04
It's a bummer to see BioWare grappling with such a crucial feature for passionate fans of the Dragon Age series; nothing's more frustrating than feeling stuck in your narrative journey. But it’s cool that the community remains hopeful and engaged—let's just hope they sort it out quickly so players can dive back into their rich world.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-11-17 15:42:03
It's always a bummer when tech issues mess with our gaming nostalgia, especially in a series as beloved as Dragon Age. Here's hoping BioWare gets it sorted out quickly so fans can dive back into their epic journeys with all those hard-earned choices intact
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