BioWare knows what its fans want.Disagree though you might,BioWarehas homed in on one of the reasons we adore RPGs so much and ensured it’s accessible for everyone – even if you’re not a paying customer.One ofDragon Age: The Veilguard’s impressive features is its customisation.AdvertSome gamers simply choose their hair colour and eye colour, then proceed with an almost default appearance.For me though, I enjoy spending hours creating a character.You’ll know this well if you read myreview ofThe Veilguard,where I praised the title for being a triumph.Dragon Age: The Veilguardis a thing of beauty. Check out its launch trailer before you leave.Arguably, its character creator factored into my commentary, which is why this free download is such an exciting one.AdvertYou can now customise Rookwithoutneeding to purchase the game.As part of its Dragon Age Day celebrations, BioWare unveiled this new app.Now you can spend as long as you want, whenever you want, tweaking the appearance of your Rook.What is more, should you then decide to purchase the game, or you already have it, you can import your final draft into the game.AdvertIf you’re wondering why such an app is needed, this freebie isn’t for you.That said, this isn’t the only free download available for Dragon Age fans – patch four has also gone live.Included in this update are several cosmetic options that allow your Rook to feel more like Hawke fromDA2.The smear of blood across the nose, as well as the associated body paint and armour, are now available upon visiting the Lighthouse. Provided you’ve completed ‘The Singing Blade’ quest.AdvertAnd for those of you who crave further customisation options, two new complexions have been added to the Qunari lineage.To see the patch four notes in full,head here.Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a Rook to customise. See you on the other side in say… ohhh, four hours?Featured Image Credit: Electronic ArtsTopics:Bioware,Dragon Age,EA

BioWare knows what its fans want.Disagree though you might,BioWarehas homed in on one of the reasons we adore RPGs so much and ensured it’s accessible for everyone – even if you’re not a paying customer.One ofDragon Age: The Veilguard’s impressive features is its customisation.AdvertSome gamers simply choose their hair colour and eye colour, then proceed with an almost default appearance.For me though, I enjoy spending hours creating a character.You’ll know this well if you read myreview ofThe Veilguard,where I praised the title for being a triumph.Dragon Age: The Veilguardis a thing of beauty. Check out its launch trailer before you leave.Arguably, its character creator factored into my commentary, which is why this free download is such an exciting one.AdvertYou can now customise Rookwithoutneeding to purchase the game.As part of its Dragon Age Day celebrations, BioWare unveiled this new app.Now you can spend as long as you want, whenever you want, tweaking the appearance of your Rook.What is more, should you then decide to purchase the game, or you already have it, you can import your final draft into the game.AdvertIf you’re wondering why such an app is needed, this freebie isn’t for you.That said, this isn’t the only free download available for Dragon Age fans – patch four has also gone live.Included in this update are several cosmetic options that allow your Rook to feel more like Hawke fromDA2.The smear of blood across the nose, as well as the associated body paint and armour, are now available upon visiting the Lighthouse. Provided you’ve completed ‘The Singing Blade’ quest.AdvertAnd for those of you who crave further customisation options, two new complexions have been added to the Qunari lineage.To see the patch four notes in full,head here.Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a Rook to customise. See you on the other side in say… ohhh, four hours?Featured Image Credit: Electronic ArtsTopics:Bioware,Dragon Age,EA
BioWare knows what its fans want.Disagree though you might,BioWarehas homed in on one of the reasons we adore RPGs so much and ensured it’s accessible for everyone – even if you’re not a paying customer.One ofDragon Age: The Veilguard’s impressive features is its customisation.AdvertSome gamers simply choose their hair colour and eye colour, then proceed with an almost default appearance.For me though, I enjoy spending hours creating a character.You’ll know this well if you read myreview ofThe Veilguard,where I praised the title for being a triumph.Dragon Age: The Veilguardis a thing of beauty. Check out its launch trailer before you leave.Arguably, its character creator factored into my commentary, which is why this free download is such an exciting one.AdvertYou can now customise Rookwithoutneeding to purchase the game.As part of its Dragon Age Day celebrations, BioWare unveiled this new app.Now you can spend as long as you want, whenever you want, tweaking the appearance of your Rook.What is more, should you then decide to purchase the game, or you already have it, you can import your final draft into the game.AdvertIf you’re wondering why such an app is needed, this freebie isn’t for you.That said, this isn’t the only free download available for Dragon Age fans – patch four has also gone live.Included in this update are several cosmetic options that allow your Rook to feel more like Hawke fromDA2.The smear of blood across the nose, as well as the associated body paint and armour, are now available upon visiting the Lighthouse. Provided you’ve completed ‘The Singing Blade’ quest.AdvertAnd for those of you who crave further customisation options, two new complexions have been added to the Qunari lineage.To see the patch four notes in full,head here.Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a Rook to customise. See you on the other side in say… ohhh, four hours?
BioWare knows what its fans want.
Disagree though you might,BioWarehas homed in on one of the reasons we adore RPGs so much and ensured it’s accessible for everyone – even if you’re not a paying customer.
One ofDragon Age: The Veilguard’s impressive features is its customisation.
Advert
Advert
Some gamers simply choose their hair colour and eye colour, then proceed with an almost default appearance.
For me though, I enjoy spending hours creating a character.
You’ll know this well if you read myreview ofThe Veilguard,where I praised the title for being a triumph.
Dragon Age: The Veilguardis a thing of beauty. Check out its launch trailer before you leave.
Arguably, its character creator factored into my commentary, which is why this free download is such an exciting one.
Advert
Advert
You can now customise Rookwithoutneeding to purchase the game.
As part of its Dragon Age Day celebrations, BioWare unveiled this new app.
Now you can spend as long as you want, whenever you want, tweaking the appearance of your Rook.
What is more, should you then decide to purchase the game, or you already have it, you can import your final draft into the game.
Advert
Advert
If you’re wondering why such an app is needed, this freebie isn’t for you.
That said, this isn’t the only free download available for Dragon Age fans – patch four has also gone live.
Included in this update are several cosmetic options that allow your Rook to feel more like Hawke fromDA2.
The smear of blood across the nose, as well as the associated body paint and armour, are now available upon visiting the Lighthouse. Provided you’ve completed ‘The Singing Blade’ quest.
Advert
Advert
And for those of you who crave further customisation options, two new complexions have been added to the Qunari lineage.
To see the patch four notes in full,head here.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a Rook to customise. See you on the other side in say… ohhh, four hours?
Topics:Bioware,Dragon Age,EA