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Posted by IGN Nov 19 2009 18:43 GMT
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Prepare to Return to Ostagar.

Posted by IGN Nov 19 2009 18:10 GMT
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"Return to Ostagar" will be available this Holiday 2009 season for EA's award-winning epic RPG fantasy.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 19 2009 18:00 GMT
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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 reclaim the honor and learn the secrets of Ferelden's fallen king." Listen, we're as big of fans of Dragon Age: Origins as you're likely to meet, but we have to question the scheduling of this DLC release. It's not that we don't want it, but who out there has played so much DA:O that they're bored of what's on the disc? Seriously, the thing's like 340 hours long!

Posted by Joystiq Nov 16 2009 15:15 GMT
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PS3-owning Grey Wardens of the British isles will finally have the option to enter the Dragon Age this Friday, November 20. VideoGamer reports that EA has finally confirmed DA: Origins' PS3 UK release date, which comes two weeks after the game launched on other platforms.The tardiness of the title, according to BioWare CEO Ray Muzyka, was due to certification and manufacturing issues. If you're fan of RPGs (especially those in the BioWare mold), go get Dragon Age!

Posted by Joystiq Nov 13 2009 16:15 GMT
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EA has touted that Dragon Age: Origins has already brought in over $1 million in sales of its launch DLC. G4 reports on CFO Eric Brown's presentation at a recent conference, where the EA exec revealed the figure and reiterated, "The game was designed at the outset to have extensive [paid DLC] at launch, as well through the next 12-plus months of its lifespan."Dragon Age players should remember to blame developer BioWare and its QA department if they felt obligated to pick up the launch DLC, which expands in-game storage space for items. As shady as that sounds, apparently it wasn't enough to deter significant purchases of the optional content. View Poll

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 10 2009 21:26 GMT
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Combat between different species takes on many different styles.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 05 2009 19:45 GMT
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Where should the dragons come to roost?

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 02:05 GMT
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In a written response to allegations from Fidgit that Electronic Arts had forced developer BioWare to remove features in Dragon Age: Origins with the intention of selling it as future DLC, BioWare lead systems designer Georg Zoeller says the parent company has "nothing" to do with the decision. At the crux of the argument is the game's launch DLC, Warden's Keep, which gives players a "storage chest" to help expand the in-game inventory, among other additions. Fidgit claims the DLC was pre-planned to "bilk users for more money." According to Zoeller, Dragon Age originally featured a small storage chest in the game's party camp, but quickly became an issue due to story elements in the game that would the camp's environment; so the storage area was removed. "We decided that it was not really necessary anyway since the item limitation was rather generous compared to the initial designs at least," Zoeller wrote. Later -- during a brainstorm session -- the team decided to include the chest in premium DLC, which was then made available at launch. Zoeller claims "storage limitations" were never pinpointed as problems by the game's quality assurance team, because "after all, it was part of the design." While the Bioware designer doesn't have an issue with anger toward the decision, he vehemently denies EA was involved for the sole purpose of getting more money out of players. With the DLC already available across all platforms (560 / $7, or free to deluxe edition players), it's up to players to make their opinions heard by voting with their wallets.

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 00:15 GMT
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Begin your quest the right way with our starter tips!

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 02:23 GMT
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Experience the sexy magic in PC glory.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 02:23 GMT
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Map out your battles with the precision and ease of the mouse and keyboard.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 04 2009 02:23 GMT
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We've got some fiery combat love for the PC gamers out there.

Posted by IGN Nov 04 2009 00:14 GMT
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Save the land of Ferelden with our video review.

Posted by IGN Nov 03 2009 23:50 GMT
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BioWare's latest masterpiece sets the epic adventure bar high.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 03 2009 20:07 GMT
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BioWare announced today that award-winning rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars will headline the in-game soundtrack for Dragon Age: Origins.

Posted by IGN Nov 03 2009 18:05 GMT
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Title track of new album "THIS IS WAR" will debut in epic RPG this week.

Posted by IGN Nov 03 2009 17:59 GMT
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The dark, epic RPG is now available in North America along with downloadable content on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 03 2009 17:00 GMT
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Has the age of dragons begun with BioWare's return to Fantasy RPGs?

Posted by Joystiq Nov 03 2009 15:20 GMT
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digg_url = 'http://www.joystiq.com/2009/11/03/review-dragon-age-origins/'; Hearing the term "RPG" more than likely brings games such as Tales of Vesperia, Persona or, for some of you, Fallout 3 to mind. Not since the earliest days of this current console generation and a little game called The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion have we seen a fantasy role-playing game of this caliber rooted in swords and sorcery you'd find in The Lord of the Rings, Dungeons & Dragons or even World of Warcraft. The long wait for a true successor to the fantasy throne ends today with the arrival of Dragon Age: Origins. The latest title from Mass Effect and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic developer BioWare is a testament to the company's mastery of the art of building the worlds, characters and stories that constitute a "classic" -- and that's exactly what this excellent experience is.

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2009 18:30 GMT
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Posted by IGN Nov 02 2009 05:27 GMT
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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 30 2009 01:35 GMT
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Curiosity doesn't typically work out too well in a world with giant deadly spiders.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 30 2009 01:35 GMT
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Create your heroes and put them to the test.

Posted by IGN Oct 29 2009 15:09 GMT
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Those that pre-order Dragon Age from D2D will ready to play right away on 11/3 by pre-loading the game file.

Posted by IGN Oct 28 2009 07:04 GMT
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Exclusive item for customers downloading anticipated RPG.

Posted by IGN Oct 28 2009 07:04 GMT
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Exclusive item for customers downloading anticipated RPG.

Posted by IGN Oct 28 2009 07:04 GMT
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Pre-load the PC game on you rhard drive and get an exclusive item from Direct2Drive.

Posted by IGN Oct 27 2009 19:53 GMT
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Big money on the line in London.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 27 2009 19:30 GMT
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The countdown to BioWare's Dragon Age Wardens' Quest 24 hour gaming event has begun! Ten teams from all across North America and Europe are now gathered in London, England, and preparing to fight their way through Dragon Age: Origins for the grand prize of $12,500 for each member of the winning team.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 26 2009 20:04 GMT
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The team brings some of the most terrifying creatures to life.