‘Dragon Age: Inquisition’ Now Lets Fans Play Solo Multiplayer Matches With AI Teammates


Among the many new multiplayer features introduced to Dragon Age: Inquisition earlier this week with the launch of Patch 8, fans of BioWare’s popular fantasy franchise can now try out the title’s multiplayer mode in a match all by themselves. For the first time, Dragon Age: Inquisition fans have their multiplayer character joined by a team of AI bots in the Proving Grounds.

BioWare further detailed Dragon Age: Inquisition‘s new Proving Grounds in a post on the game’s official website following the release of Patch 8. The developer revealed that the new single-player mode was introduced to allow new players to become comfortable with Dragon Age: Inquisition‘s multiplayer mode before jumping in with fellow gamers. However, BioWare points out that the Proving Grounds can also be used by veteran players who wish to test out specific mechanics.

“If you’re looking to ease your way into Dragon Age: Inquisition‘s multiplayer, look no further than the Proving Grounds! Whether you’re trying multiplayer for the first time or want to test out a new character or weapon, the Proving Grounds is the perfect environment to get your feet wet.”

Before this week’s new update, Dragon Age: Inquisition users could still choose to enter a multiplayer game without co-op partners, but they would be completely alone. The Proving Grounds finally gives Dragon Age: Inquisition gamers the option to venture into these matches with AI teammates.

“The Proving Grounds begin with a guided experience to help you familiarize yourself with multiplayer. A team of AI-controlled agents will accompany you on your mission—at a reduced difficulty level to introduce gameplay mechanics without leaving you feeling overwhelmed.”

The first time that new Dragon Age: Inquisition players try out the game’s multiplayer mode, they will now be able to enter the Proving Grounds tutorial in order to better understand what they are supposed to do inside the online matches. After completing this tutorial, users can return to the Proving Grounds at any time to practice their skills.

Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dragon Age: Inquisition – Proving Grounds

In addition to providing content for new players, Patch 8 for Dragon Age: Inquisition also added new multiplayer features designed specifically for existing players. Wanting to give users new challenges BioWare added a new Nightmare difficulty alongside a fourth tier of accessories. The latest update also fixed a few known bugs in order to provide fans with a better multiplayer experience.

Have you always wanted to try out Dragon Age: Inquisition‘s multiplayer mode but were intimidated to immediately jump in with other players?

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