Dragon Age to Get Two Years of DLC Support

April 7th, 2009 Posted in Action, PC, PlayStation 3, RPG, Xbox 360

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Seeing as how DLC is all the rage these days, BioWare is taking no chances with Dragon Age, as company co-founder Greg Zeschuk has gone on record to say that the upcoming RPG might be supported by downloadable content for up to two years.

"With Dragon Age, our DLC strategy is doing it in maybe a year and-a-half or two years, planning exactly when you’re going to do it and how you’re going to do it," he said.

While he wouldn’t offer any details of the content itself, he had this to say: “Some of our fans would really like us to extend the world, so it’s going to be something that will make the world even bigger and more interesting."

Dragon Age is due out this fall on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

One Response to “Dragon Age to Get Two Years of DLC Support”

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