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For downloadable content for Dragon Age II, see Downloadable content (Dragon Age II).
See Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening for the expansion to the base game.
See Patches (Origins) for patches for Dragon Age: Origins.

Add-ons

These add-ons unlock new areas to discover, such as the Soldier's Peak, or new characters with their backstory such as Shale. They can still be obtained - either by buying a new copy of Dragon Age: Origins or through the in-game interface with BioWare points, Microsoft points or through the Playstation Store.

Gwb module
Released: 3rd November 2009
Warden's Keep is a downloadable content that is available for 560 Microsoft Points (US$7) on Xbox Live Marketplace, US$7 on the PC and the Playstation Store. It is available without extra cost for players who purchase the Digital Deluxe Edition.

Warden's Keep will grant players access to Soldier's Peak, two new talents and spells per class from the Power of Blood school, two new achievements, and items. In addition, Warden's Keep will include two new merchants and a Party Storage Chest that allows the player to store additional inventory.

Playtime added: About 1 to 2 hours.

Shl module
Released: 3rd November 2009
The Stone Prisoner is available without extra cost for players who purchased a new copy of Dragon Age: Origins. The code on the card located inside the new copy states that the download will expire April 30, 2010, but it is still valid as of May 17, 2013. For players who bought a second-hand copy of the game, this downloadable content is available for free on Xbox Live Marketplace, on the PC, and on the PlayStation Store; it previously cost 1200 Microsoft Points on the former and US$15 on the latter two.

The Stone Prisoner refers to the titular character of this downloadable content, Shale. In addition, the DLC also grants player access to the village of Honnleath, the abandoned dwarven Cadash Thaig, two new achievements, and crystals which act as armor and weapons for Shale.

Playtime added: About 2 to 3 hours

Return to Ostagar module
Released: 13th January 2010 (1st release)
Re-released (360 & PC): 29th January 2010
Release (PS3): 11th March 2010

Return to Ostagar is available for 400 Microsoft Points (US$5) on Xbox Live Marketplace, US$5 on the PC and the Playstation Store.

This downloadable content features the return of the Warden to Ostagar. There, the Warden will discover King Cailan's armor, Duncan's weapons and the motivation behind Loghain's betrayal. In addition, Return to Ostagar will also grant the player a second chance at recruiting Dog, and one new achievement.

Playtime added: About 1 to 2 hours.

This content requires game version 1.02 or newer.

Feastday Gifts module
Released: 1st April 2010
Feastday Gifts is available for 160 Bioware points on the PC (US$2).

Ten unique Feastday gifts, one for each companion.

This content requires game version 1.03 or newer.

Feastday Pranks module
Released: 1st April 2010
Feastday Pranks is available for 160 Bioware points on the PC (US$2).

Ten unique feastday pranks, one for each companion.

This content requires game version 1.03 or newer.


Campaigns

These provide separate adventures with 'new' main characters (two have the option of importing the Warden).

A Tale of Orzammar
Released: 9 December 2009
A Tale of Orzammar is a promotional campaign for Dragon Age: Origins released with the December issue of PC Gamer.

A Tale of Orzammar is a downloadable content that serves as a prologue to the Dwarf Noble Origin. It explores the actions of a Dwarven Nobleman who has contracted a mercenary to retrieve a valuable artifact from a Ruined Thaig within the Deep Roads. The events that take place away from the prying eyes of Orzammar are merely a prelude to an even greater crime.

Playtime added: About 40 minutes

In order to acquire this DLC, you can follow this link and download the file which can be installed afterwards like any other .dazip extension for Dragon Age: Origins.

The Darkspawn Chronicles
Released: 18th May 2010
The Darkspawn Chronicles is available for 400 BW/MS Points or US$5.

This downloadable content features a look at an alternate history: what if your character had died in the Joining ceremony, and the Grey Wardens marched under Alistair's command instead? The content is a standalone adventure in which you command genlocks, hurlocks, shrieks, and even the mighty ogres. Includes a unique reward called Blightblood that transfers into your Awakening and Origins campaigns upon completing the DLC. There are three new achievements.

Playtime added: About 1 to 2 hours.

This content requires game version 1.03 or newer. This may be an issue since many if not most of the bugs introduced in 1.03 have not been resolved as of the 1.04 release.

Lelianassong
Released: 6th July 2010
Leliana's Song is available for 560 BW/MS Points or US$7.

A standalone adventure in which you play as Leliana during the mission—and betrayal—that changed her forever. It is years before the Blight, and Leliana is a young bard whose curiosities run more to passion than to the Chant of Light. Her mentor, Marjolaine, is determined to inflict the Orlesian game of intrigue on Ferelden, and Leliana is eager to please. It is a time of adventure and excitement. And it cannot last. Includes a unique reward called Battledress of the Provocateur that transfers into your Awakening and Origins campaigns upon completing the DLC. There are three new achievements.

Playtime added: About 2 to 3 hours.

This content requires game version 1.03 or newer. This may be an issue since many if not most of the bugs introduced in 1.03 have not been resolved as of the 1.04 release.

Gib module
Released: 10th August 2010
The Golems of Amgarrak is available for 400 BW/MS Points or US$5.

The Warden has come to Orzammar at the request of Jerrik Dace. Jerrik’s brother, Brogan led an expedition into the Deep Roads to find Amgarrak and the long-lost secrets of golem construction. The rediscovery of such a method would bring great wealth, power and prestige to House Dace, but the expedition has not returned and is now feared lost. Jerrik, along with his trusty bronto, Snug, will be joining the Warden in the search for his missing brother. Players will find other unexpected companions as they continue on the journey and will need all the help that they can get. There are three new achievements, which will each unlock a unique reward (a necklace, The High Regard of House Dace, a mace, The Reaper's Cudgel, and a belt, Sash of Forbidden Secrets) that transfers into your Origins and Awakening campaigns.

Playtime added: About 1 to 2 hours.

This content requires game version 1.04 or newer. This may be an issue since many if not most of the bugs introduced in 1.03 have not been resolved as of the 1.04 release.

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Released: 7th September 2010 (1st Release)
Re-released (PC): 20th September 2010 (v1.1 Release)

Witch Hunt is available for 560 BW/MS Points or US$7.

Witch Hunt is a downloadable content that explores the whereabouts of Morrigan, the Witch of the Wilds, who aided the Warden during the Blight. It is also the final downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins. There are four new achievements, which each unlock a unique reward (a two-handed axe, Dragonbone Cleaver, a longbow, The Sorrows of Arlathan, a mage robe, Vestments of the Seer, and a belt, Cinch of Skillful Maneuvering) that transfers into your Origins and Awakening campaigns.

Playtime added: About 1 to 2.5 hours.

Promotional

These promotional downloadable contents can still be obtained—either by uploading your character with Dragon Age: Origins Character Creator, playing Dragon Age: Journeys, or simply buying a new copy of Dragon Age: Origins. Each of these DLCs unlocks a powerful in-game item that may be useful throughout the game. Others (like the Collector's Edition) unlock multiple items.

Note: As of December 2012, all promotional items for Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age: Awakening, and Dragon Age II can be unlocked for free by anyone with a Bioware Social Network account. See here for more information.
Blood dragon armor module
Released: 3rd November 2009

Commissioned by an infamous Nevarran dragon hunter, this armor was crafted in a time when dragons had almost been hunted to extinction. Infused with their blood, the armor gained notoriety after the hunter died at the hands of men rather than the dragons it was designed to protect him from.

This DLC is available without extra cost to players who purchased a new copy of Dragon Age: Origins. In addition, unlocking the Blood Dragon armor set in Dragon Age: Origins will unlock it for use in Mass Effect 2. The code on the card located inside the new copy states that the download will expire April 30, 2010, but it has been used well beyond that date as of March, 2013.

The Blood Dragon armor set is Massive, Silverite plate adorned with a crimson dragon across the left shoulder. The armor is placed in your inventory immediately, while the gloves, boots and helm can be purchased cheaply from Bodahn Feddic.

Dlc-ce-items
Released: 3rd November 2009
A collection of three special items exclusive to the Dragon Age: Origins Collector's Edition. You'll receive one item immediately. The others are available from Bodahn in the party camp.

The Collector's Edition promotion consists of three items exclusive to Dragon Age: Origins Collector's Edition and Dragon Age: Origins Digital Deluxe Edition. The Grimoire of the Frozen Wastes is available immediately, while the helmet, Bergen's Honor and the staff, Final Reason are available for sale from Bodahn Feddic.

Luckystone module
Released: 3rd November 2009

This old stone, set in a golden ring, has been an aid and companion to dozens of adventurers across innumerable years. Its trip to Ferelden was long and convoluted. Some say it has a life of its own.

The Lucky Stone is free to players who uploaded a character made with the Character Creator to the BioWare social site. Or, it can be installed manually by anyone.

Stats: Adds +1 to all stats

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Released: 3rd November 2009

The elven mage of limited talent that volunteered to become one of the Tranquil, Embri of Gwaren proved herself to be an extremely talented enchanter -- if absent-minded. The story goes that she kept an array of magical ingredients on her belt at all times, until the belt itself became magical. Embri died of lyrium poisoning many years later, but the enchanted belt remains.

Embri's Many Pockets can be downloaded for free in-game by players who have completed Chapter 1 of Dragon Age Journeys. Or, it can be installed manually by anyone.

Stats: +5% fire resistance, +5% cold resistance, +5% electricity resistance, +5% nature resistance, +5% spirit resistance

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Released: 3rd November 2009
Amulet of the War Mage is an in-game amulet, available for free. It can be downloaded by players who have signed up for an account in Dragon Age Journeys, or installed manually by anyone.

Stats: +5% fire damage, +5% cold damage, +5% electricity damage, +5% nature damage, +5% spirit damage

Deephelm module
Released: 3rd November 2009
Helm of the Deep is available for free. It can be downloaded in-game by players who completed all five achievements in Dragon Age Journeys, or installed manually by anyone.

The achievements are to 1) reach the gates of Orzammar, 2) kill two monsters in a single attack, 3) convince the Bard to join the party, 4) defeat an ogre with all party members at full health, and 5) defeat the hurlock emissary.

Stats: +2 constitution, +10 mental resistance, +10 physical resistance

Vigilance module
Released: 13th November 2009

Not all maleficar practice forbidden blood magic, but templars must constantly guard against the possibility that even an innocuous-seeming mage has delved into arts that permit him to control the minds of others. The best mage-hunters are granted these valued amulets as rewards by the Divine. They are often entombed alongside the templar when he dies.

Mark of Vigilance is available for free. It can be downloaded in-game by players who purchase a Dragon Age: Origins t-shirt from Hot Topic. Or, it can be installed manually by anyone.

Stats: +6 defense, +2% spell resistance, +5 mental resistance

Exclusive

These DLCs were originally available under limited circumstances as an incentive for purchasing particular editions of the game or from a particular retailer. Several items are available in both Origins and the expansion Awakening, though they possess different (and improved, in the case of the expansion) statistics. Unless noted, they are also available to other players via manual installation.

Memory band
Released: 3rd November 2009 for any pre-order

Made by the Formari, these lyrium-infused rings are supposed to help apprentices retain their lessons. They work rather well - too well, perhaps, as less capable students sometimes wear three or four per finger.

The Memory Band is a ring available in this self-titled downloadable content. It also comes with a Formari Tome that adds one skill point after use.

Stats: Ring adds +1% to gained XP.

Lionspaw module
Released: 3rd November 2009 for Amazon pre-orders

Lady Rosamund, an infamous outlaw of the Korcari Wilds, wore these regal boots. Through clever ambushes and surprising tactics, she spent decades preying on merchants and eluding the king's guards until one day she simply disappeared. Some still brave the Wilds in search of her hidden hoard of treasure.

The Lion's Paw is a pair of boots in this self-titled downloadable content.

Stats: +1 to armor, +10% to dodge attacks, +10% chance of missile attacks

Feral Wolf Charm
Released: 3rd November 2009 for Gamestop pre-orders

Chasind hunters favor charms like this. The hunters claim that they are enchanted on moonlit nights by scantily clad witches deep in the heart of the Korcari Wilds. But perhaps that is just wishful thinking.

The Feral Wolf Charm is is an amulet available in this self-titled downloadable content.

Stats: +1 to armor, +5 health regeneration outside combat, +15% nature resistance

Wickedoath module
Released: 3rd November 2009 when ordered from Steam

Countess Luciana of Antiva lived as a virtual prisoner in her husband’s castle until an elven slave offered her a way out. The slave magically bound a small amount of the countess’s blood into a ring in return for a promise of freedom. The countess agreed, and the count was found stabbed soon afterwards, this ring lying beside him. Neither Luciana nor the slave were seen again.

The Wicked Oath is a ring available in this self-titled downloadable content. This DLC is manually installable for PC players. It can be found on the PlayStation Store for free by searching for "Dragon Age".

Stats: Adds +10% to critical strike damage, improves armor penetration by 1 and adds +1 to combat stamina regeneration

Bandfire module
Released: 3rd November 2009 for EA pre-orders.

Magical fire is used with great care in the construction of these rings. After a few unfortunate incidents of singed eyebrows and burnt hair, there is some speculation that this is why the Formari often shave their heads.

The Band of Fire is a ring available in this self-titled downloadable content.

Stats: +3 to constitution, +25 to fire resistance, +10 to spirit resistance

Dalishpromise module
Released: 3rd November 2009 for Direct2Drive or GAME pre-orders

Intended for a Dalish elf's betrothed, this enchanted silver band was blessed by the tribe's Keeper to ensure a long, healthy life.

The Dalish Promise Ring is a ring available in this self-titled downloadable content.

Stats: +1 to health regeneration in combat, +15% to healing effects received, reduces hostility

Guildbelt module
Released: 3rd November 2009 for Game Crazy or Mighty Ape pre-orders

The guilds of Denerim are despised by the peasants of Ferelden because the guildmasters grow fat off their labors. Quite literally in the case of this belt's former owner, who could’ve stood to lose a pound or two. -- Guildmaster's Belt

The Guildmaster's Belt is a belt available in this self-titled downloadable content.

Stats: +3 cunning, +5% to dodge, increases monetary gain

Edge module
Released: 30th November 2009 for Bioware Social Site orders registered by 30 November 2009

Newly forged and sporting an edge sharp enough to cut through boot leather, this blade is the pinnacle of Fereldan crafting skill. Wait, there's more! It slices, it dices, and can make Orlesian potatoes. Yours for just one easy payment.

The Edge is a dagger available in this self-titled downloadable content.

Stats: +5 damage +3% critical +4 attack

Btk module
Released: 16th March 2010 for Alienware giveaway

This shield once belonged to Moira, the Rebel Queen, who was killed when her liege lords betrayed her to the Orlesians. The shield was taken from her body and given in tribute to the usurper Meghren. It has since changed hands several times.

Bulwark of the True King is a shield available in this self-titled PC/Mac only downloadable content.

Origins stats: +3 willpower +2 constitution +3 defense +1 armor

Awakening stats: +5 willpower +3 constitution +3 defense +1 armor, absorbs damage

This content requires game version 1.03 or newer. This may be an issue since many if not most of the bugs introduced in 1.03 have not been resolved as of the 1.04 release.

Pearl of the anointed
Released: 19th March 2010 for amazon.de and play.com pre-orders

This amulet was torn from the neck of Emperor Kordillus Drakon of Orlais--"the Anointed"--during one of the many battles he fought to spread the Chant throughout Thedas.

Pearl of the Anointed is an amulet available in this self-titled downloadable content.

Origins stats: +1 to all attributes, Increases monetary gain

Awakening stats: +2 to all attributes, Increases monetary gain

This content requires game version 1.03 or newer. This may be an issue since many if not most of the bugs introduced in 1.03 have not been resolved as of the 1.04 release.

Bregans bow
Released: 19th March 2010 for gamestop.de and game.co.uk pre-orders

This bow once belonged to the Orlesian Commander of the Grey Wardens, Bregan. When he ventured into the Deep Roads for his Calling, he left this bow in the hands of a young recruit. What happened to Bregan after this is a mystery.

Bregan's Bow is a shortbow available in this self-titled downloadable content.

Origins stats: +3 armor penetration, +6 attack, +10% critical/backstab damage

Awakening stats: +6 armor penetration, +10 attack, +15% critical/backstab damage

This content requires game version 1.03 or newer. This may be an issue since many if not most of the bugs introduced in 1.03 have not been resolved as of the 1.04 release.

Manual installation

There are a few in-game bugs that restrict a player from downloading his or her content. These instructions are meant to help PC players manually install their authorized DLC. Downloadable content can be manually installed in the PC version of Dragon Age: Origins. However, some downloadable content, such as Warden's Keep, requires authorization. As such, they cannot be enabled in-game until they have been authorized—either by entering a promotional code or by purchasing the content.

To install downloadable content manually follow these instructions:

  1. Download the DAZIP file.
  2. Locate daupdater.exe in your game folder. For example, Steam users will find the the file at: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\dragon age origins\bin_ship\. Otherwise, the default location is at C:\Program Files (x86)\Dragon Age\bin_ship.
  3. Run daupdater.exe
  4. Click Load DAZIPs and browse to the location where you downloaded your DLC .dazip file.
  5. Install it.
  6. Run Dragon Age: Origins and check your DLC
Note: You might want to change the *.zip into *.dazip if you find daupdater can't see the zip files.

Location of downloadable content packages

Be aware that a majority of the DLC requires an active internet connection and also requires you to be logged into your Bioware/EA Online account that you used to purchase or redeem the content. Otherwise you will get Unauthorized info in the Installed Content.

The Stone Prisoner, Warden's Keep, Return to Ostagar, The Darkspawn Chronicles, Leliana's Song, The Golems of Amgarrak, Feastday Gifts, Feastday Pranks and Witch Hunt require the corresponding offer files to work. The installation procedure for offers is the same as that for any other DLC.

External links

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