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Pankypops's avatar
2 years ago

Inquisition and Dreadwolf regional restrictions.

Why is Inquisition, and now Dreadwolf, restricted in some countries, especially India?

I heard it might be due to some law, other sources say because of prudish reasons but neither makes sense. The first two DA games are available on Steam in that country, and for the latter, there's far more explicit games like Witcher 3 and Baldur's Gate 3 available for purchase there.

6 Replies

  • EA_Shepard's avatar
    EA_Shepard
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
    2 years ago

    @Pankypops Currently we do not have any official information from the team on concerns such as this. As more information is updated, we will let the players know over the threads here. We ask that you please stay tuned for more updates as they come down the pipeline.

    We will forward this over to you so that the right folks can address these types of concerns from the community!

    Cheers!

  • Pankypops's avatar
    Pankypops
    2 years ago

    Well, let's hope your forwarded message has an effect. I did a little more research and it seems that Inquisition was banned in India by EA themselves because of homosexuality related reasons. Homosexuality has been legal in India for quite a few years now, so the continued ban makes no sense, especially when carried over to a completely new upcoming game.

  • OwnerUG's avatar
    OwnerUG
    2 years ago

    I've checked on Steam as well as Epic Store, the game is unavailable for wishlisting on both stores. There is absolutely no reason to withhold the game from release like you did with Inquisition. Please look into it.

  • badboy6423's avatar
    badboy6423
    Rising Novice
    2 years ago

    It is now on Steam and can be added to your wish list.

  • OwnerUG's avatar
    OwnerUG
    2 years ago

    Still says "currently unavailable in your region"