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In honor of Dragon Age Day, BioWare has announced that the character creator for Dragon Age Veilguard is now available for free on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. This exciting initiative allows fans and newcomers alike to dive into the creative process of crafting their own unique characters without any financial barriers.
The character creator offers a wide array of customization options, enabling players to design heroes that reflect their personal tastes and styles. From choosing physical attributes to selecting backgrounds and abilities, the tool provides a comprehensive experience for those looking to immerse themselves in the Dragon Age universe.
This move not only celebrates the beloved franchise but also encourages community engagement as players share their creations and stories. With the character creator now accessible to everyone, fans can explore the rich lore and vibrant world of Dragon Age like never before. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the series, this is a perfect opportunity to get involved in the Dragon Age community.
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