Video game ‘Dragon Age: Inquisition’ banned in India over gay character

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An upcoming video game that features a prominent gay character has been banned in India.

The role-playing game Dragon Age: Inquisition – produced by Bioware – will feature a gay main character, Dorian.

In a series first, players can choose to have a romantic and sexual relationship with him only if they play as another male character.

However, publisher Electronic Arts has today cancelled all pre-orders for the game from India and surrounding regions.

A statement said: “In order to avoid a breach of local content laws, EA has withdrawn Dragon Age: Inquisition from sale in India and the game is no longer available for pre-order.

“All affected purchases for Dragon Age: Inquisition will be refunded. This applies regardless of payment method or date of purchase.

“Customers who pre-ordered the game will be contacted directly and will be fully refunded.”

Distributor Milestone Interactive told NDTV that the game was pulled over its gay scenes.

The site says: “Rather than face the wrath of some of India’s more prudish segments of society, EA have pre-emptively decided to make the game unavailable in India, without confirming or commenting on which local laws were being breached.”

EA’s regional marketing director Simon Smith-Wright said: “The current action we’ve taken only affects Dragon Age Inquisition.”

The game was not expected to perform well in the Indian market – with RPG titles rarely shifting more than a couple thousand units in the country.

Developer David Gaider said previously: “Dorian is gayā€”he is, in fact, the first fully gay character I’ve had the opportunity to write.

“I suppose this aspect of Dorian will make him controversial in some corners, but I was glad to include it.

“It made writing Dorian a very personal experience for me, and I’m hopeful that will make him seem like a fully realized character to fans in the end.”

Bioware recently created an intricate fake video game ā€“ all to help one gamer propose to her girlfriend.