”We have some new DLC that’s upcoming that’s going to try and address some of the comments and try and provide the fans with the things they’re looking for, both the core fans and the new fans,” BioWare boss Ray Muzyka told Eurogamer. ”We’re committing to making sure all the products in the franchise going forward are going to appeal to a wide audience, both the core and more.”
EA Games label boss Frank Gibeau had admitted recently that with Dragon Age II, “we lost some fans”.
Muzyka agreed, ”It actually drew a lot of new players in who really love it. Many people who played Dragon Age: Origins loved it as well, but also there were a lot of fans of the original Dragon Age: Origins who weren’t as happy with it. Maybe they were looking for more of the same, and it was different and innovative in ways they weren’t expecting.
“Commercially, it’s been very successful. Critically it’s been successful with a lot of new fans, and many of the old fans. We take the feedback of all of our fans, our core fans particularly, really seriously. We’re committed to trying to address that feedback.”
The DLC will reportedly address the feedback, but the content has not been revealed yet.