

"At EA, we offer our games and content to all major download services including GameStop, Amazon, Direct2Drive and Steam," said David DeMartini, SVP of Global E-Commerce for EA in a statement given to IGN. EA would not address the specific reasons for why Dragon Age II was removed, only saying it hopes to reach an agreement with Valve in the future. Dragon Age: Origins is still available, however. Enter the CD-Key from Step 3 and that should add Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition to your Origin account library.It's believed that due to the expansion being purchasable from within the game, and not the Steam client, that led to Valve dropping the game completely.

Click add a game, in the drop-down menu click Redeem the product code. You don't need the DLC key if you have one. Right-click on the game -> manage -> CD keysĬopy the top CD-Key for Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition. Go to your Steam library and get the CD-Key for Dragon Age Origins. You need to have Origin installed with an account on Origin. I have found a workaround method to do this. Some DLC items such as Colletor's pack and promotional items are impossible to get. Now that the Bioware Social Network has shut down. I've kept the instructions on how to redeem CD-Key on Origin below for people who still have it.

But if you can't get the CD-Key or don't want to use Origin the wiki is your best bet to get all the DLCs. The Origin version is a lot more convenient because it has all the DLCs pre-packaged so you can install everything in one go. The best way I find is to download and install the DLC files from the Dragon Age Wiki page which can be found here: As some people have mentioned in this post there is still a workaround to get all the DLCs on steam. I'm afraid you'll have to contact either steam or origin support for CD-Key if you want to add this game to the Origin account. It seems like you cannot see your CD-Key on your steam account anymore. 2022 Update: It's been nearly four years since I posted this guide.
