Dragon Age Origins Wardens’ Quest Competition
Oct 21
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BioWare is going to be holding a 24 hour event called the Wardens’ Quest celebrating Dragon Age: Origins. We are going to be flying teams of Dragon Age fans from all over the globe to London England for a chance to compete and play Dragon Age Origins for a chance to win a team prize of $50,000.
We will be pitting teams against each other in head to head competition to see which team plays Dragon Age: Origins the best. We have teams from Canada, Poland, the United Kingdom, Spain, the Czech Republic and Hungary, France, the Netherlands, Germany, the United States as well as a team composed of fans chosen directly from the BioWare Community competing.
We will be broadcasting the event over webcams, Facebook, these forums, Twitter and more so our fans around the world can tune in and cheer for their favorite team. We’ll also be giving away Dragon Age: Origins merchandise to fans who watch and follow along.
More details on the event, where and how you can tune in and follow along will be coming shortly. You can learn more details here.
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4 comments
Comment by Bio-Boy 3000 on October 21, 2009 at 2:14 am
While I am aware of all the potential media coverage this will generate, I am still going to say its rather uninspired and outright silly contest. How in the hell does one judge whom is better at a single player game that is entirely based upon story telling? Is Bioware now catering solely to the achievement whores for a few extra sales in current media? Or am I just getting too old to appreciate this type of new media?
Comment by Omegakain on October 21, 2009 at 3:55 pm
Unfortunately even i think your correct on that one. No way possible to judge how well a team does on a game that you can literally do nothing wrong. Perhaps he means the team that gets the furthest into the game?
Comment by CaK on October 21, 2009 at 4:49 pm
According to Chris Priestly they will also judge Roleplaying skills.
Comment by Omegakain on October 22, 2009 at 4:19 am
yeah, their were a lot of deciding factors i noticed when i started looking at it.