The executive producer of Dragon Age: Inquisition has moved to clarify the number of endings that are set to appear in Bioware's upcoming RPG.
Last week, during E3, producer Cameron Lee Tweeted that the game would have "40 major endings with additional variations", which is good to know if your planning on picking up the game when it launches later in the year.
Since then, and to avoid any confusion (which they'll be keen to do after the kerfuffle with Mass Effect 3's ending), Bioware's Mark Darrah has moved to clarify that statement, taking to Twitter to say: "Ending clarification: most endings are major variations based upon your choices in the game. There are only a few completely unique endings".
Either way, that sounds great to us and we can't wait to see what Bioware are cooking up in Dragon Age: Inquisition, which is set to hit a variety of platforms in October.