Most pieces of Mass Effect and Dragon Age DLC are now completely free thanks to publisher Electronic Arts discontinuing the BioWare Points currency system. BioWare's twin RPG series take players across the Milky Way galaxy and into the fantasy world of Thedas, with both franchises running parallel since 2007. Recent updates on Mass Effect 4 and Dragon Age 4 suggest that development on both titles is progressing smoothly, and now fans can get free DLC for older entries in both series.
BioWare's Mass Effect trilogy brought players on an epic quest across the stars to stop the mysterious Reapers from destroying all life in the Milky Way. The three games bring protagonist Commander Shepard on a truly personal adventure, with saved game imports granting weight to each player's choices, and various pieces of DLC expanded the story even further. Some of this post-launch content, like Mass Effect 2's Lair of the Shadow Broker expansion and Mass Effect 3's Citadel DLC, are widely considered to be some of the trilogy's greatest moments. The recently-released Mass Effect Legendary Edition remaster included DLC from throughout the trilogy, but now those playing the original games can acquire those same expansions for free.
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Reddit user AircraftSam89 recently posted an email from Electronic Arts explaining that nearly all Mass Effect and Dragon Age DLC has been made available for free. The publisher will stop supporting BioWare Points on October 11, so most downloadable content previously purchased using the digital currency will now be free. This includes single-player DLC for Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3, even big
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