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From the article:

You'll have to go to your game library, select one of the mentioned titles, navigate to the "Extra Content" pane, and get each DLC separately

Sadly Dragon Age: Origins Awakening is not included as there's no way to buy it separately on Origin (it's only in the DLC pack).

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Thank you for the info.

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+1

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+1! Still working as of 9/30/22.

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Not working for me for ME 2 it says that there was a problem with the price for that content, i claimed ME3 DLC just fine

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It looks like if you own the base game of Dragon Age 2 on Steam you are now have the ultimate edition with the DLCs.

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Do you think so because store page changed or do you actually somehow get the ultimate package?

The packs are completly diffrent
Ultimate
Standard

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I see now. Just the name change but all the DLCs are in the Steam version in Origin.

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I own N7 Mass Effect 3 collector's edition and now Oirigin just offers me to buy its DLC for money

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I guess all of this stuff is in Mass Effect Legendary edition ?

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Yup.

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Like the article said, for the Origin versions of the games, you need to go the the "Extra Content" tab in the client and pick each one.

But for the other versions of those games on PC or Mac (Steam and retail discs) you need to go to the link below, look for your game and download the installer for each DLC or pack. More info in that page:

https://help.ea.com/en/help/faq/dlc-for-classic-games/

Funny how EA can easily do this, but Ubisoft can't...

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Funny how EA can easily do this, but Ubisoft can't...

mhmm my thoughts exactly. i'd think it would be the other way around.

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D, of course.

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Thanks for the heads up. I grabbed Dragon Age II stuff.
Not gonna bother with ME since Legendary Edition and all that and it's a hassle to play it on Steam anyway but it's cool to get DAII DLC finally

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This has got to be one of the most tedious dlc getting process, thanks Origin but man.

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Too bad I don't have any of them.

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I get the 'price error' with DA: Origins but ME2 worked fine (albeit tediously).

Thanks OP

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I have the same error in the Origin app, but works in Browser (Chrome). I hope that works for You too! :)

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Thank you for this!

It works in Firefox as well.

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EA gives DLC for free?
The End is Near!

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I also just wanted to remind everyone that owns the games on steam and perhaps havent played yet and added it to origin.
You can right click on game, go to manage and cd key. Copy the key and add the game on origin.

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Thanks!

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Well, should've picked up DA2 when it was for a buck. Now nearly all the keys from Origin laying around other shops got rewoked. Maybe ultimate edition will someday show up in Prime Gaming lul.

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Seems painful for EA software to give for free. more than half the content marked as ''Error retrieveing price for item'', hahahahahaha!

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It may work in browser - Firefox for me, Chrome for other people. Just try.

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Thanks!

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Yes, use the website, not the app. It works.

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Thanks!

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Thank you, th4 :)

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If this is a deliberate PR move by EA after they heard what Ubisoft is doing with its old DLCs, this is one of the greatest troll jobs in gaming history.

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sure be nice if they did the same to other old games, like sims 3. lol the fact they still want $20 per expansion for an old game is nuts

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Thank you for the info.

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EA do more than Ubisoft...
if you can`t sell it just giveaway

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I came here to praise decision made by EA...
Am I in coma or something?

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Doesn't seem to work for me for Dragon Age 2. I see a price error warning, but no where for me to actually add the DLC unless I'm missing something. Maybe this doesn't kick in for a couple of weeks or something.

EDIT: Nevermind it works, you have to actually use the website, not the app.

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thanks so much this made me not want to upgrade the games to legendary edition now

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