It's hard to imagine now, but yes, Dragon Age: Inquisition launched just in time to be on PS3 and Xbox 360, alongside PS4 and Xbox One. Getting it to run on last-gen hardware was an incredible effort, with technical director Pat LaBine describing it as a "suicide project" in 2021. But it worked, just about, so a lot of us completed our first playthroughs like this.
On April 28, EA is shutting down Dragon Age: Inquisition's multiplayer on PS3. That might not affect many of you, since I am sure most have forgotten it even had a multiplayer mode and have long moved onto other platforms, but it's what this signifies that is more concerning. This is the first online feature for Dragon Age: Inquisition to be taken down, and it could be the beginning of the end.
Fans spotted the announcement on the EA website some time ago. Here, we can see that Dragon Age: Inquisition's online support is listed as shutting down on April 28, 2026. There are no details beyond that, although it is believed that only online multiplayer will be affected.
If all online support is pulled, then Dragon Age players will...
