Thursday, August 11, 2011

BioWare bringing Dragon Age franchise to Google+





Bioware have today announced that they're bringing Dragon Age to Google+, starting with Dragon Age Legends, the free-to-play RPG you can also play on Facebook. This is one of the first titles to hit Google+, which is taking aim at Facebook with social games; hopefully, with more dragon slaying and less farm maintenance.


Bioware today announced that Dragon Age Legends, EA's popular dark fantasy Play4Free RPG is now available on Google+. Developed by BioWare San Francisco (formerly EA 2D) Dragon Age Legends is available today and is the only game of its kind on Google's new real-life social project. Dragon Age Legends extends the award-winning Dragon Age franchise and reinvents it for social play on Google+. The game blends accessible and engaging tactical combat, progression and exploration in the Dragon Age universe, and is perfect for co-operative and competitive gameplay across players' Google+ Circles and Hangouts.

"We're very excited to be among the first games launching on Google's new social project. It's an honor to join Google in celebrating the birth of their gaming platform on Google+ by expanding Dragon Age Legends to an even wider audience," said Dr. Ray Muzyka, Co-founder of BioWare, and General Manager of the BioWare Label at EA. "Dragon Age Legends raises the quality bar for social network games. By bringing the franchise to Google+, we're able to connect and entertain millions of existing and new fans within the rich, immersive Dragon Age universe!"

Dragon Age Legends for Google+ will put players back into the Free Marches, the primary setting of Dragon Age II. Alongside their Google+ friends, players will take on challenging quests within an engaging storyline, earning loot, sharing rewards and growing their kingdom. The game includes a gratifying character customization and upgrade system that allows players to defeat demons and Darkspawn to become a legendary hero within the Dragon Age universe, as well as exciting player versus player combat in the Guild arenas, enabling players to prove their mettle against their friends' armies.

Does it have a virtual farm somewhere in the game?

No?

I'm in.


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