Free DLC and microtransactions are a part of that
During my time withDragon Age: Inquisition’smultiplayer, I had a chance to chat with the team who was responsible, specifically regarding their plans for the future. A BioWare representative confirmed that they would “support [Dragon Age: Inquisition’s] multiplayer far beyondMass Effect 3,” adding that “they have a lot of content planned forDragon Agefor months on end.”
Right off the bat, the game will have a “chest” system that’s very similar toMass Effect 3‘s currency based loot. It’s possible to earn more through normal play (and microtransactions), which will unlock new characters and items, but that’s not the only focus. BioWare intends on adding more levels and updates by way of free DLC, which could also include more character classes.
As I stated in my previewI actually enjoyed the multiplayer aspect of the game a lot more than I initially thought I would, and I’d love to see more classes with unique dialog and traits make their way into the game — an aspect that I think highly differentiatesInquisitionfrom its competition.