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Dragon Age: Inquisition releases in a bit over a month, but while you're waiting, why not try one of the earlier Dragon Age titles on for size?

The Dragon Age 2 demo is now available for download on the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and it comes with all sorts of perks. Upon completion of the demo, players will unlock a special weapon, Hayder's Razor, in the full release of the game. Also, 1 million demo downloads will unlock two new in-game items for the whole Dragon Age 2 community!

The two new items are Lothering's Lament and The Far Cliffs of Kirkwall. One book will give money when read, while the other grants an XP boost. The demo is nearing the 500,000 download mark, and you can keep track of the progress on the demo page.

The Hayder's Razor offer expires on May 31. Dragon Age 2 is scheduled to launch on March 8 in North America and on March 11 in Europe. For more details on the game, check out our hands-on preview and our interviews with Executive Producer Mark Darrah and Lead Writer David Gaider.

On Tuesday, USA Today broke the news that Felicia Day is the writer and star of Dragon Age: Redemption, a six-episode web series that's set in the time period of Dragon Age 2. The trailer for the series debuted last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and the 30-second clip confirms that the show will be full of action.

During her interview with Fallon, Day said that the series was filmed in Los Angeles in January and will be released this summer. "Dragon Age was one of my favorite games, so when they approached me to do a web series based on it I was like totally fan geeking out," she said. Day also talked about how she trained for two and a half months with daggers to prepare for the role of Tallis, an Elven assassin.

Check out the Dragon Age: Redemption trailer and Felicia Day's full interview with Jimmy Fallon after the jump, or watch them on Fallon's site!

If you've been following Felicia Day on Twitter, you know she's been hard at work on a mystery project. It turns out that project is a web series based on BioWare's Dragon Age franchise! Day, who is the creator of The Guild, is both the writer and star of the six-episode Dragon Age: Redemption series. She said today that the series should be coming out this summer.

According to USA Today, Day plays an Elven assassin named Tallis who goes on a quest with a group to capture a renegade magician. Day had this to say about her original character:

"Tallis is headstrong, she fights dirty, and she has a really sarcastic sense of humor. I wanted to bring a modern sensibility to a fantasy character in a fantasy world."

USA Today's Game Hunters blog has an interview with Day that states Dragon Age: Redemption takes place about the same time as the events at the outset of Dragon Age 2. The interview focuses mainly on Day's favorite games and previous work.

Day is currently answering questions from fans on her Twitter page, so check it out for some other interesting tidbits about the Dragon Age series.

UPDATE: The Dragon Age: Redemption trailer will debut on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday, Feb. 16.

Mark your calendars: The Dragon Age 2 demo is coming to the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on Feb. 22! Not only will the demo give you a sneak peek at this action RPG, but playing it will also give you a special weapon in the full game. Here are the details straight from BioWare:

"In the demo, players will venture through the game's prologue, choosing from three different character classes. They'll also learn more about Hawke and hone their skills and abilities that will make them the ultimate hero. After finishing the prologue, players will enter a key new location in the world of Dragon Age, Kirkwall, befriending Isabela, a romantic interest in the game who is also a deadly smuggler. Upon completion of the demo, players will unlock a special weapon, Hayder's Razor, an ancient dwarven blade which increases health, mana, and combat abilities, in the full release of Dragon Age 2."

The Hayder's Razor offer expires on May 31. Dragon Age 2 is scheduled to launch on March 8 in North America and on March 11 in Europe. For more details on the game, check out our hands-on preview and our interviews with Executive Producer Mark Darrah and Lead Writer David Gaider.

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