By James Paladino (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 28, 2012 09:40 PM EST

Dragon Age III: Inquisition will debut on next-generation consoles and has been delayed until 2014, reports IGN.

When Bioware's sequel was announced months ago, general manager Aaryn Flynn noted, "we need new technology to truly make this vision become fully realized. And we've been working with DICE to make Frostbite 2 the foundation for the engine that is going to power Dragon Age 3."

Since that time, the game's "scope has changed," according to level designer Tao Gu's LinkedIn resume. Gu was "in charge of content and layout design from paper to engine for vertical slice."

When the developer first revealed DA3, Flynn stated: "The Dragon Age team has been working on Dragon Age 3: Inquisition for almost two years now. We've been poring over player feedback from past games and connecting directly with our fans. They haven't held back, so we're not either. With Dragon Age 3: Inquisition, we want to give fans what they're asking for - a great story with choices that matter, a massive world to explore, deep customization and combat that is both tactical and visceral."

A leaked story synopsis reads, "The empire of Orlais is riven by civil war; the Chantry is divided; the Templar order has broken away; the Mage circles have rebelled. Some unseen force is manipulating events, bringing about disorder and destruction. Out of this confusion emerges The Inquisition." 

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