RPG specialist BioWare has stated that it will be supporting its latest
opus, Dragon Age: Origins through DLC for two years after the game
launches at the start of next month.
"We have [DLC] plans that
stretch out for basically two years," said the game's 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."
Darrah went on to clarify
that, while some of the DLC might only be available for the PC
version's toolset application, BioWare is nonetheless planning to
release most of its Dragon Age DLC across all platforms (i.e. Xbox 360,
PS3, and PC). The studio is even "exploring" the possibility of
bringing mods from the PC game onto the consoles apparently.
Two
portions of Dragon Age: Origins DLC ('The Stone Prisoner' and 'Warden's
Keep') will be available at launch for the game, as well as a Mass
Effect 2 cross-over item pack called 'Blood Dragon Armour'.
Source: The Game Reviews.