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Bioware Releases Mass Effect 2 and Dragon Age DLC
Both packs feature returning favourite characters.
Date: Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Author: Jeff McAllister

BioWare has released 2 new DLC packs today, one for Dragon Age: Origins and one for Mass Effect 2.

“Both ‘Witch Hunt’ and ‘Lair of the Shadow Broker’ represent our commitment to keeping the game worlds alive with high quality content, even post-launch,” said BioWare Edmonton General Manager Aaryn Flynn. “Fans are asking for more characters, more adventures and that is what we’re delivering. Morrigan and Liara are two of the most beloved characters in their respective franchises and completing these new journeys will add to the story and action of both games.”

The Dragon Age: Origins DLC pack, “Witch Hunt”, available for 560 Microsoft points on the Xbox 360 and 560 BioWare Points on PC, features a story that reconnects players with one of the series’ original larger-than-life heroes, Morrigan. The Mass Effect 2 DLC pack, “Lair of the Shadow Broker”, available for 800 Microsoft Points on Xbox 360 and 800 BioWare Points on PC, centers around Liara, a popular character and squadmate from the original Mass Effect.

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