Though the PC version of BioWare Dragon Age: Origins was delayed from its expected March release, the tie-in novel has arrived on time. Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne is now available in bookstores.
Stolen Throne was penned by Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider. It's a prequel to the game and tells the story of Maric, a deposed prince who must rally a rebel army to overthrow the foreign dictator who lords over his country. The 400-page novel was released on Tuesday, March 3rd and costs $14.95.
The Xbox 360 and PC versions of Dragon Age: Origins are expected in late 2009. It could arrive on the PS3 at the same time but BioWare has stated that the PS3 version may hit stores later.
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