
With the earlier than expected arrival of Dragon Age II, Witch Hunt was confirmed to be the last DLC release for Dragon Age: Origins. The planned DLC would include items such as rings and amulets, short adventures like Warden's Keep and full expansion packs with dozens of hours of new gameplay. See here for more information.īioWare originally announced during the final stages of the development of Dragon Age: Origins that two years' worth of downloadable content were planned for release. Several of the promotional items are now available for anyone with a BioWare Social Network account. Some downloadable content can be purchased within the game with BioWare points, through the Xbox Marketplace, or through the PlayStation Store, while others were pre-order promotional items and can no longer be obtained. This article contains information on Downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins. For downloadable content for Dragon Age: Inquisition, see Downloadable content (Inquisition). Electronic Arts has clarified that it will allow users to purchase them with their remaining Bioware Points for the next three months.For downloadable content for Dragon Age II, see Downloadable content (Dragon Age II). The only thing that isn't free right now is the Mass Effect 3 multiplayer packs. The company has also stated that no player will lose access to the content they have previously purchased with their BioWare Points.

To redeem the free content, simply find the games in your library, navigate to the downloadable content tab, and press the ''get it for free'' button. This includes Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3.


So what will become free exactly?ĭLC from the original Mass Effect and Dragon Age installments on Origin that previously could only be purchased through BioWare Points can now be downloaded for free. Other internal currencies of the games themselves, however, will remain in force. In an email sent to Origin users, Electronic Arts announced that it will remove Bioware Points on October 11. This system was controversial at the time, in part because BioWare Points could only be purchased in packs of 800, so any additional content that we wanted to purchase required us to purchase at least two - or sometimes even four or five - different packs. Previously, the only way to access Mass Effect and Dragon Age DLC on PC was to purchase these BioWare Points and then exchange them for the content. Electronic Arts decided to eliminate the BioWare Points system, an internal currency of this developer's games used to buy extra content.
