Dead Space 2’s Isaac Clarke armour to appear in Dragon Age II

25 January 2011

In an interstellar cross-promotion, Visceral Games and BioWare have announced a meeting of mind and body between Dead Space 2 and Dragon Age II. Gamers who purchase Dead Space 2 will gain access to the “Ser Isaac of Clarke” armour set.

Modelled after Isaac Clarke’s signature rig, the “Ser Isaac of Clarke” armour set can be activated with a one-time use, non-transferable code found in Xbox 360 and PC versions of Dead Space 2. The offer expires 31 March 2012.

PlayStation 3 owners can visit www.DragonAge.com or look at the insert inside Dragon Age II for instructions on unlocking the Ser Isaac Armour in the PlayStation 3 version of Dragon Age II.

Ser Isaac of Clarke’s Armor includes:

    * Isaac’s Armor
          o Heavy Armor
          o Contains a rune slot
          o Increases armor
          o Requires high dexterity and cunning

    * Isaac’s Boots
          o Increases armor
          o Requires high dexterity and cunning

    * Isaac’s Gauntlets
          o Increases armor
          o Requires high dexterity and cunning

    * Isaac’s Helm
          o Contains a rune slot
          o Increases armor
          o Critical damage factor
          o Requires high dexterity and cunning

Ser Isaac armour

Dead Space 2 will be available on 28 January 2011 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and the PC. Dragon Age II will be available across the same platforms on 11 March 2011.

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