Dragon Age: The Veilguard preppers take note: You can now get all three previous games in BioWare’s fantasy role-playing series on Windows PC for just $10, via steam.
Just because this deal has been timed to drum up interest in Dragon Age as the series prepares its fourth game for launch, doesn’t mean it’s not a steal. These are profound role-playing experiences. Furthermore, Dragon Age: Inquisition was many critics’ pick for Game of the Year in 2014, an award it also received at The Game Awards 2014 and the DICE Awards in 2015.
The sale drops the price of Dragon Age Origins: Ultimate Edition and Dragon Age II: Ultimate Edition to $2.99 (90% off) and Dragon Age Inquisition (Game of the Year Edition) to $3.99 (also 90% off). So, if you complete one or more, you won’t have to buy all three combined. If you want all three, that’s $9.97 plus tax.
Special editions mean buyers will also get all of the post-launch content for each game, from content packs to story expansions. It’s worth noting that all three games (and their post-launch content) are part of the EA Play library as well, in case you’re already a subscriber. Either way, this deal lets you own it all outright.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard was announced on Xbox Games Gallery Earlier this month, it followed Huge 20 minute tour The gameplay will be revealed after four days. Dragon Age: The Veilguard doesn’t have a release date yet, other than it will be released this fall.
The Dragon Age series began in 2009 with Dragon Age: Origins, at a time when BioWare had a reputation for deep, lore-rich role-playing games and the studio was eager to capture a high-fantasy RPG in that mold.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard was first known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, a title announced in 2022. It has been in development at BioWare since 2015, with some of that work halted to support Mass Effect: Andromeda (2017). and National Anthem (2019), both of which were critical hits.