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Dragon Age Keep has gone into open beta 

Dragon Age Keep, the world state customization and save import tool for Dragon Age: Inquisition, has gone into open beta.

The tool will allow users to import decisions made and equipment from previous titles into DAI - as well as make new choices.

Players will need to have an Origin account and once in, they can start syncing data from the character of their choice from Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2.

Once accomplished, the player will be regaled with tales of their adventures by Varric the dwarf. Choices outlined in the video can also be changed at the player's discretion - in case they which they had chosen differently at some point during a previous playthrough.

Dragon Age Keep was in closed beta back in August, and if you want to participate in the open beta, click here.

Dragon Age: Inquisition will arrive on PC, PlayStation 3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One next month.

Thanks, Game Informer.

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