BioWare has released a new trailer for Dragon Age: Inquisition showing off some of the locations you'll be visting when the game launches this Autumn.
The game is said to look "more realistic" than any previous BioWare title and studio director Aaryn Flynn has confirmed on Twitter that all of the footage used for the trailer is in-game.
On the BioWare Blog, producer Cameron Lee wrote:
"Our new "Discover the Dragon Age" video highlights only some of the locations you can choose to visit during your adventure. Each area in the video has its own realistic ecosystem with predators, prey, factions, and opportunities to expand your Inquisition.
"The world's population is based on an emergent system that adjusts what you'll encounter based on how your actions tip the balance in the area. You'll see towns attacked by bandits, deer fleeing from wolves, giant's feeding on bears, and countless other scenarios.
"The artists, designers, programmers, animators, audio and VFX specialists and many others are the most talented I've ever had the pleasure of working with. They are the people bringing the world of Dragon Age to life for you to discover. They've built incredible graphics systems like weather that creates naturally-formed puddles, spider webs that blow in the wind, and huge amounts of various materials that look more realistic than anything we've ever created in a BioWare game!"
Dragon Age: Inquisition is set for release on PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One and BioWare is currently hosting a competition which gives fans a chance to voice one of the game's characters.