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Dragon Age Inquisition lifetime sales officially revealed

With Dragon Age: The Veilguard set to release next month, the team at Bioware and EA have been more open regarding the last entry in the series – the now decade old Dragon Age Inquisition. While the game was known to have done well for the publisher, we did not have concrete long-term sales figures…until now.

In a response to one post on Twitter discussing the game’s performance, the executive producer of 2014’s Dragon Age Inquisition – Mark Darrah – surprisingly revealed just how successful the RPG was for EA, saying “Yeah I'm not sure where ‘DAI was a commercial failure’ came from…It's over 12 million at this point. MASIVELY [sic] oversold the internal EA projections.”

This also makes Inquisition the best-selling Bioware game of all time, surpassing the likes of Mass Effect, KOTOR and more.

Given just how long it's been since the last Dragon Age game, it will be interesting to see how The Veilguard performs – especially in a post Baldur’s Gate 3 world.

KitGuru says: What did you think of Inquisition back in the day? Was it your 2014 GOTY? What are your expectations for The Veilguard? Let us know down below.

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