No, You Still Cannot Buy Dragon Age: Inquisition Officially in India

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By Rishi Alwani | Updated: 9 October 2015 19:17 IST

Earlier in the week we reported that Dragon Age: Inquisition had been made available officially in India via the PlayStation Network (PSN). For Rs. 3,999, you could snag the critically acclaimed role-playing game (RPG) and all of its downloadable content (DLC) digitally.

(Also see: Dragon Age: Inquisition Listed on Indian PlayStation Network Following Self-Censorship Fiasco)

We speculated that this could have been a mistake on Sony's part as the game was not listed on publisher Electronic Arts' (EA) Origin digital distribution portal for PC nor was it present on Microsoft's Xbox digital store. The publisher has confirmed to us that this was an error. A quick check on PSN verifies that the game has indeed been removed.

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"This issue had already been notified to them and the item was removed. It was an unintended error which was immediately remedied once the operations team had noticed it. There has actually been no reversal in our policy and so Dragon Age Inquisition Game of The Year Edition is not available in India," a representative for EA explained to Gadgets 360.

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At the time when the publisher decided to remove Dragon Age: Inquisition from sale, the official statement cited compliance with local laws.

(Also see: Dragon Age: Inquisition Will Not Be Available in India - Here's Why )

"In order to avoid a breach of local content laws, EA has withdrawn Dragon Age: Inquisition from sale in India and the game is no longer available for pre-order. Customers who pre-ordered the game will be contacted directly and will be fully refunded," the company said on its website.

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Previous games from EA-owned developer Bioware such as Mass Effect and Dragon Age: Origins are still available though.

"The current action we've taken only affects Dragon Age Inquisition", said Smith-Wright Regional Marketing Director, Asia Pacific at Electronic Arts told Gadgets 360 last year when asked if this would affect Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II as well as other role-playing games such as Mass Effect and it's two sequels.

 

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