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Re: MASS EFFECT TRILOGY with DLCs? Where can I buy all the DLC's?

Update: This comment is outdated since there are now DLC bundles.


Original comment:

There is not a single edition that comes with all DLC. The major DLC packs still need to be bought separately. It also depends on your platform how much DLC you will get included in your copy.

For an overview of DLC and what bundles you can get them in, take a look at this page from the wiki:

http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/DLC

DLC can be bought on Origin, PSN and Xbox Live. 

I recommend the following DLC:

ME1

Bring Down the Sky (free on PC and PS3)

ME2

Cerberus Network (included in all versions)

Kasumi (included on PS3, separate purchase on PC and 360)

Overlord (included on PS3, separate purchase on PC and 360)

Lair of the Shadow Broker (included on PS3, separate purchase on PC and 360)

ME3

From Ashes (included in Deluxe Edition, also available separately)

Extended Cut (free separate download)

Citadel (separate purchase)

Leviathan (separate purchase)

7 Replies

  • Arrival is ME 2
    But yes back to the topic
    Still no boundle or some epic edition..
    ...Sad Panda....
  • @Csibefahat No edition still that includes the base games + all DLC, but bundles have in fact become available since the above post was made in 2015. In the Origin store you'll find Mass Effect 2 & 3 DLC bundles, even on sale right now.
  • Fred_vdp's avatar
    Fred_vdp
    Hero+
    7 years ago

    @Csibefahat wrote:
    Arrival is ME 2

    @Csibefahat Thanks for pointing out my error. Looking back at it, I think I meant to say Leviathan, since those were recommendations and I think Leviathan is much better than Arrival. I have edited my previous post.

  • DAW085's avatar
    DAW085
    Rising Scout
    7 years ago

    I just did this, and it sucks, but it's the only way. Origin does not have a cart option, so it's three transactions. The support department was kind enough to give me discount codes on top of the existing discounts to offset tax.

    1. Buy Mass Effect Trilogy.

    2. Buy ME2 DLC bundle.

    3. Buy ME3 DLC bundle.

    I don't know why they aren't putting out a complete pack, and support says it isn't in the pipeline.

    I don't know why Origin doesn't have a cart, but apparently that's "By design" circa 2015. No plans for a cart system.

    They did have me go through verification on the account, and tried everything in their power to set up a cart, even on their end. And they couldn't, because apparently that isn't a desired outcome.

    So + 5000 points to Support, for being allstars. and a Kick in the Quad for EA and Origin sales departments. Because seriously, it shouldn't be this difficult to buy something that came in a box on other platforms.

    I'm not even mad that they're separate products, but you should NOT have to make 3 card transactions.

    My bank did flag it, but they were cool, I just had to say it was legit.

    Oh, Origin puts a warning on your account if you buy more than 2 products in a row. Gee, maybe a cart would fix that?

  • I felt a bit nostalgic and wanted to see if I could play through the series again, without having to dig out my old xbox. Thought maybe I could find a nice deal for the trilogy, considering that the newest game in the series is eight years old already... Who were I kidding, this is EA... $820 they want for it all... *sigh - They are just the worst...
  • holger1405's avatar
    holger1405
    Hero+
    6 years ago

    @kreaturen 

    What kind of $?

    I just calculated all 4 games (Including Andromeda) with all the DLCs, and came out at 134,96€

    The Original Trilogy with all DLCs only  94,97€.

  • I bought the Mass Effect Trilogy awhile back and while it does come with some DLC, it doesn't come with all of it. I think you still have to buy most of it by itself.

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