DLC is a solid 40+ hours combined. Hope this helped. My first playthrough took me almost exactly 60 hours, I tried to do everything, and read all the codexes. My first play through took 80 hours and 120 with all dlc. I had no clue what I was doing at the time, though. So it depends on how slow you play games. I’d say 40-60 is the average.

As of this posting (11 December, 2019) all of the DLC are available on the Playstation Store. I think you're confusing the Playstation Store, which is run by Sony and still active, with the game's online server, which was run by EA/Bioware and has been shut down.

19 I recommend the following order: Origins (Warden's Keep, Return to Ostagar, Stone Prisoner in any order) Leliana's Song (Chronologically this is before Origins, but it reveals background for an Origins character, so do it after you have spoken to Leliana extensively.) Awakening Golems of Angarrak Witch Hunt
With this you get the Origins, then the second disk down loads everything, all the down load games that are part of origins will then play when you play origins such as Warden's Keep, Return to Ostagar, and the Stone Prisoner, also when you get to camp you will find bonus gifts that don't cost anything that you can "purchase" from Bohan, the other games can be found when you put the Origins
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Others think it is best to play it after Origins. Leliana gives you a vague explanation of her background in the game and this DLC gives greater detail. Personally I prefer hearing the vague version first and then getting all the detail but it's up to you. 2) You get 2 specialization points in Origins.
So i just finished the campaign in Dragon Age: Origins and i'm ready to play the DLC's. I was just wondering if i should use my main character or make a new one when playinng the dlc's like Witch Hunt and if it has any effect on dialog or plot. SPOILER. I know there are at least some changes based on using a New Character in Awakening and
1)Dragon Age: Origins main campaign. (perhaps do Stone Prisoner early game as it rewards a companion, Soldier's Peak mid or late game as it rewards a 'base' with useful things for the campaign, and Return to Ostagar late game as it is just befitting) 2)Leliana's Song - Standalone. Do during or after Origins.

The following list is for the PS3 DLC menu: Witch Hunt: $6.99 The Golems of Amgarrak: $4.99 Leliana's Song: $6.99 The Darkspawn Chronicles: $4.99 Feastday Combo Pack: $2.99 Dragon Age: Awakening: $39.99 Return to Ostagar: $4.99 The Stone Prisoner: $14.99 Warden's Keep: $6.99 List is current as of March 5, 2011.

Click on the game using the menue button> click Manage game>click on the game>mange installation. The only thing I see there is the base dragon age installation without any of the dlc. In the games menu, as in the title screen menu, when you've launched it . I don't remember exactly what it looks like, since I haven't played it for a while now.
1)Give you context for decisions you'll make in the Dragon Age Keep, which will go into your Inquisition game. 2)Give YOU context, overall. Even if you don't like the game, you'll at least get what's happening when the Fade breaches in DAI's prologue (though I'd also suggest Dragon Age: Origins-Awakening expansion for that).
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Got it to work! 1. Install only using the second disc containing the DLC, make sure all DLC is installed (check your installation queue) 2. Clear your Xbox 360 storage (Settings > System > Storage > Clear local Xbox 360 storage) [current workaround for backward compatibility issues according to "Known issues on Xbox Series X|S" in the Microsoft
On average, these take around one hour to beat, with Tale of Orzammar being shorter and Leliana's Song being double the length. On a whole, every DLC combined adds a total of 10 hours to your experience. If Origins' completionist length of 120 hours wasn't enough, then the DLCs will certainly keep you satiated.
From the main menu, select New Game. Then, either import your character from Origins, Awakening, or the Golems of Amgarrak, or create a new, high-level hero! REQUIRES LATEST TITLE UPDATE FOR DRAGON AGE: ORIGINS (installed automatically if you play while connected to Xbox LIVE). This content is not available in Russian or Polish. Awakening is basically a short campaign after the main story of Origins. Play Origins first, and after you finish, you'll get the option of transferring your character to Awakening. Share. Improve this answer. Follow. answered Dec 29, 2010 at 5:45. sykora. 1,537 12 14. 1. Actually, here is a good summary of all the DLC reward items, as far as I could tell it's spoiler free. That being said: Leliana's Song Origins (complete Stone Prisoner, Warden's Keep & Return to Ostagar during the playthrough. Accepted Answer. Difficulty-wise, there's nothing special about Soldier's Peak, so it doesn't really matter when you play through it. The enemies within will scale to your level so entering early won't make it unduly difficult, nor will entering late make it unduly easy. The only thing that would matter regarding when you do the DLC is the fact

Full Order from the Dragon Age Timeline by DIrishB. Leliana's Song. A Tale of Orzammar (Free DLC from PCGamer. Link under "notes" on this page.) DA: Origins (Includes Stone Prisoner, Return to Ostagar, Warden's Keep) DA: Awakening. Golems of Amgarrak. Witch Hunt. No flags from Golems of Amgarrak are imported into DA2.

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