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Eurogamer | Fri, Nov 20

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It's due out this winter or holiday or festive season or whatever you want to call it, and costs £3.99 on PS3, 400 MSP (£3.40/€4.80) on Xbox 360 and 400 BioWare Points on PC. We presume the latter shares the same value as Microsoft Points, but we're asking EA to be sure.

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Today, GameTaggr says (in Bioware Reveals Dragon Age: Origins DLC for Holiday 2009) Leading video game developer BioWare, a division of Electronic Arts, announced today that the Return to Ostagar downloadable content (DLC) for Dragon Age: Origins will be available for the Xbox 360 this Holiday season for 400 MS Points.

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Thumbnail Yesterday, Josh from Video Games Blogger says (in More Dragon Age: Origins DLC “Return to Ostagar” on the way for December 2009) Additional Dragon Age: Origins downloadable content has been announced by BioWare and publisher Electronic Arts for Xbox 360, PC and PS3. This newest DLC is called Return to Ostagar and is the third piece of DLC to hit for the game this month. Which is mighty impressive and definitely a grea...

Thumbnail And Gaming Bits says (in Dragon Age: Origins 'Return to Ostagar' downloadable content announced for Holiday 2009 release) BioWare and Electronic Arts have announced a new upcoming downloadable expansion for Dragon Age: Origins. Coming this holiday, Return to Ostagar will be a new quest for Dragon Age gamers on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. The new DLC will be available for $4.99 (or 400 Microsoft Points fo...

And ltnchica from ltngamers (WordPress) says (in Dragon Age: Origins DLC) The cost for this downloadable content is $4.99 for the PlayStation 3, for the PC it will be 3,400 BioWare points, and for the Xbox 360, it will be 400 Microsoft Points.

Did you check out the first two downloadable content packs? Were they worth the price that you paid for them?

And Planet Xbox 360 says (in Bioware Reveals Dragon Age: Origins DLC for Holiday 2009) Leading video game developer BioWare, a division of Electronic Arts, announced today that the Return to Ostagar downloadable content (DLC) for Dragon Age: Origins will be available for the Xbox 360 this Holiday season for 400 MS Points.

Thumbnail This Week, Mike Fahey from Kotaku says (in Return To Ostagar With New Dragon Age DLC [Dlc]) Return to the scene of the the Grey Wardens' darkest hour in Return to Ostagar, a new downloadable content pack for Dragon Age: Origins, due out this holiday season for all three platforms.

Return to Ostagar will be released for the PlayStation 3, PC, and Xbox 360 some time this holiday seas...

Thumbnail And Justin McElroy from Joystiq says (in Dragon Age: Origins DLC to 'Return to Ostagar' this holiday) Polish up your armor and prune your dialog trees: EA has announced a new Dragon Age: Origins DLC adventure, "Return to Ostagar," is coming to Xbox 360, PS3 and PC this holiday season for $5. The add-on will allow your hero to "revisit Ostagar, the site of the Grey Wardens' darkest hour, to rec...

Thumbnail 3 Weeks Ago, Softpedia News (Andrei Dumitrescu) from Softpedia says (in User-Created Content Might Come for Console Dragon Age) It seems that BioWare is including user-generated content in its plans for Dragon Age: Origins, the role playing game set to debut on the Xbox 360 and on the PC on November 3, and on the PlayStation 3 later on during the same month. The videogame marks a return to the roots for BioWare, with the...

Thumbnail And Softpedia News (Andrei Dumitrescu) from Softpedia says (in Dragon Age: Origins Goes Social, Shares Single Player) BioWare has announced that it plans to make sure that all players of Dragon Age: Origins have an option to actually follow the progress made in the role-playing game by their friends and, why not, their enemies. The idea is that all copies of the game, be they on the PC, the PlayStation 3 or the...

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