Dragon Age 2 PC demo announcement leaked

3 February 2011

A poster on the Bioware forums has pointed out a supposed top-secret Dragon Age 2 PC demo announcement. The demo is being punted exclusively for GameStop employees, BUT, text spotted underneath reveals that it will be released to the public on February 23. 

Neither EA not GameStop have commented on the incident, but the announcement page looks fairly legit.

Text from demo website

GameStop Dragon Age 2 Demo

In appreciation of your support of the Dragon Age franchise, BioWare would like you to have early access to the Dragon Age 2 PC demo. This exclusive hands on access will allow you to experience one of the year’s most anticipated titles before anyone else. With this early insight into Dragon Age 2’s revised visceral combat, gripping story elements and enhanced visuals you will become a key source of knowledge for Gamestop customers and BioWare fans. Dragon Age 2 will be available on the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC on March 8, 2011.

Gamestop customers who pre-order Dragon Age 2 before March 8, 2011 will receive access to additional in-game content at no extra cost. This offer is only good till March 8.

Pre-order before March 8, 2011 and Gamestop customers will receive: The Fadeshear Sword The Lion of Orlais Shield

*Gamestop customers who pre-ordered the BioWare Signature Edition prior to January 12, 2011 you will also receive this bonus content.

This early demo access is being granted to Gamestop employees only. Any form of distribution, recording, posting of any elements of the Dragon Age 2 demo and any of its files is strictly prohibited until February 23, 2011 when the demo is made available to all consumers. Download Instructions: Please enter download code and click the download button to start your download.

 

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