Look for two years of Dragon Age: Origins DLC
BioWare is taking charge of their plans for offering downloadable content for their Dragon Age: Origins RPG. They have already announced plans to offer a new quest to download and purchase on the same day the main game ships to stores on November 3. Now a new interview reveals that BioWare has some long term DLC plans for their title.
According to a chat with the game's Executive Producer Mark Darrah at Thegamereviews.com, " . . . we have plans that stretch out for basically two years. And it's going to be everything from really small stuff like item packs up to larger quests that might last an hour or two up to even fully fledged expansion packs. Really it's a broad long term support plan for the game." Just so long as there's not any "horse armor" content.
[Via Joystiq]
According to a chat with the game's Executive Producer Mark Darrah at Thegamereviews.com, " . . . we have plans that stretch out for basically two years. And it's going to be everything from really small stuff like item packs up to larger quests that might last an hour or two up to even fully fledged expansion packs. Really it's a broad long term support plan for the game." Just so long as there's not any "horse armor" content.
[Via Joystiq]
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