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Posted by Joystiq Feb 07 2012 00:00 GMT
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Let's skip the formalities and just say it: BioWare wants you to buy Felicia Day for Valentine's Day. No, not buy something for her, but purchase Felicia Day herself. And no, not in any illegal or gross sense of the word -- Dragon Age: Redemption, the six-part webseries available on Machinima's YouTube channel since October, is coming out in DVD form on February 14, complete with behind-the-scenes extras, a commentary track and blooper reel.

Dragon Age: Redemption parallels the story in Dragon Age 2's digital add-on, Mark of the Assassin, which features Day as an elf who assassinates things. Or, as Flatiron Film Company describes both forms of media, Felicia Day cosplaying!

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Posted by Kotaku Oct 25 2011 16:00 GMT
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#dragonage Dragon Age Redemption, the official live action web series by Felicia Day and friends, hits the halfway mark today with a release of the third of six episodes. In this installment, she's stabbing a guy who wants to help out. Pretty good episode, and, so far, my preferred way to get live-action interpretations of video games. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Oct 19 2011 00:30 GMT
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#dragonage The second installment of Felicia Day's Dragon Age: Redemption six-episode web series is live. I missed the first, but this one's solid. Fun characters. Reverent to the video game lore without being embarrassing. More »

Posted by Joystiq Oct 11 2011 20:45 GMT
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Celebrate Felicia Day ... day with the release of two Dragon Age creations featuring the actress. Both Dragon Age 2's "Mark of the Assassin" DLC and the first episode of the Dragon Age: Redemption web series, featuring Day as the elf Tallis, are premiering today. Day also wrote and produced the Redemption shorts.

For the DLC, you'll have to pay $8 on Xbox, PC, Mac, or PS3 (coming later today when the PSN updates). For that episode of Machinima's web series, you'll have to pay ... attention to the top of this post.

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Posted by Kotaku Oct 11 2011 15:00 GMT
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#dragonage While the production values are fine, the acting solid, and the writing passable, the first episode of Felicia Day's Dragon Age: Redemption web series still feels like a bunch of friends spending the weekend in the woods role-playing. More »

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Posted by Joystiq Oct 05 2011 16:00 GMT
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If you can't bear to watch LARP-ing unless it's wrapped in professional production and synergistic, transmedia-compatible fiction, you'll want to tune in to Dragon Age: Redemption, a six-episode web series starting on October 11. Actually, ignore the "tune in" anachronism: Redemption will debut exclusively on Machinima's Youtube channel.

The show has an interactive companion in Dragon Age 2: Mark of the Assassin, a new downloadable expansion that also launches on October 11. Both stories are propelled by the star power of Felicia Day, who plays a sarcastic elf assassin. It must be a tough life, always being on the verge of assassinating yourself.

Posted by Joystiq Jul 23 2011 08:00 GMT
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Dragon Age Redemption is bringing big-screen talent to an online miniseries, including Independence Day producer Peter Winther as director, Lost's John Bartley as executive producer and Hellboy's Doug Jones acting alongside Felicia Day (who, to this crowd, needs no introduction). At the Redemption Comic-Con panel, Day revealed that each episode will run six to 10 minutes, or an hour in total. Day, who wrote the script, said she modeled Redemption after The Guild, where each episode has a beginning, middle and end.

Redemption was also confirmed as canonical within the Dragon Age universe. The series doesn't have an official host site or release date yet, although Day did say, "It should be out early this fall. Don't tweet that." Luckily for us, this isn't Twitter.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 17 2011 19:15 GMT
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BioWare announces a six-part live action web series based on the Dragon Age universe, featuring Felicia Day!