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BioWare has two years' worth of Dragon Age: Origins DLC planned |
Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: BioWare, playstation 3 updates

BioWare has some long-term plans for Dragon Age: Origins. Apart from the launch day DLC that they've announced, Origins producer Mark Darrah says that they already have a two-year road map for the game's DLC releases.
Here's what Darrah told The Game Reviews:
Yeah, we have plans that stretch out for basically two years. And itÂ’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 itÂ’s a broad long term support plan for the game.
Darrah also said that DLC will stretch out across all of the game's platforms, with the exception of the PC-only toolset updates, of course. Mods and other user-generated content will also most likely be confined to PC gamers, although BioWare is exploring ways of bringing those to consoles as well.
Dragon Age: Origins launches this November on PS3, PC, and Xbox 360.
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Via The Game Reviews
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Remember how god awful the DLC support for Mass Effect 1 was after being hyped?
Still excited?
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I agree though, the mod support in Unreal is awesome and simple to use. I'd really love to see this game support mod's on the PS3.
I'm guessing it would have to come as an update though, because if they already had mod support in the game, they would have a definite answer so close to release.
I really hope this is a good RPG.....so few good rpg's on ps3/360
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