Dragon Age to have two years’ worth of DLC
Bioware is planning an awful lot of downloadable content for all versions of Dragon Age: Origins – enough to last until 2011, in fact.
Bioware is planning an awful lot of downloadable content for all versions of Dragon Age: Origins – enough to last until 2011, in fact.
“We have plans that stretch out for basically two years,” said game executive producer Mark Darrah, “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.”
But while the PC’s definitely going to get a toolset to allow some user-generated content, it looks like the 360 might be a tougher consideration. “There are certainly some issues with getting user generated content onto the consoles,” said Darrah, before revealing it’s still “something we would love to do. So we are exploring that right now.”
One thing to draw from this announcement is that Bioware is clearly confident that there are two more years left in the 360, particularly in light of yesterday’s announcement/rumour that work may very well be under way on the 360′s followup.

















It would be nice to know that the 360 will last for at least 2 years I have just bought the “Elite” for X-mas
I have only waited this long because of the “Red Ring of Death” saga. Just GREAT.