Dragon Age II was received relatively well, but not without criticism. Some loved it, others not so much mostly due to the changes the BioWare made to the game.
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Dragon Age's Ostagar DLC Coming (Again) Soon
Sunday, February 7, 2010 9:00:54 AM Asia/Shanghai
Long overdue downloadable content may still hit in January, but it will be close.
The "Return to Ostagar" downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins has seen almost every kind of setback imaginable on Xbox Live. But the problems are finally getting sorted out, and Gamerzines reports that it should be coming back for fans to download in the near future. Dr. Ray Muzyka said the content is "almost through certification and it will go back up very soon." The cause for the problems? "We ran into an issue with a title update simultaneously hitting with Return to Ostagar and there was a timing issue with both of those," Muzyka said. "I don't know if it was a communication error with our distribution partners or what happened there. If they were released in order it would have been fine but it created a bug which prevented progression and obviously that wasn't acceptable so we pulled it down."
How Mass Effect 2's Cerberus Network Works
Monday, January 25, 2010 9:36:09 AM Asia/Shanghai
Downloadable content portal rewards new purchasers, and strikes a blow against used market.
BioWare announced the "Cerberus Network" for Mass Effect 2 today, and in doing so made a not-so-subtle shot across the bow of retailers like GameStop. The name isn't actually new; for quite a while listings for the game have mentioned a "Cerberus Network card granting access to bonus content." But it's only today that EA and BioWare took the wraps off of what exactly the Cerberus Network is, and why it's so valuable to their strategy to combat the used game market.





