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Dragon Age II Bioware Signature Edition

XBOX 360
Also available on:PCPLAYSTATION 3
Dragon Age II Bioware Signature Edition
EA3/8/2011Americas

BioWare used to make collector's editions that felt like an invitation into an inner circle, and the Dragon Age II BioWare Signature Edition on Xbox 360 was exactly that. This edition unlocked a secret bonus playable character with dedicated missions, an exclusive digital armory, and a downloadable soundtrack.

The Signature Edition was BioWare's reward for the faithful, the fans who committed early to Hawke's story in Kirkwall. That secret playable character with unique missions is the headline feature, adding narrative content that standard edition owners simply never experienced. The exclusive digital armory packed four named weapons: Apostates' Courage, Seeker's Bulwark, Adder of Antiva, and Might of the Sten. These aren't generic stat boosters. Each weapon name pulls from Dragon Age lore, tying your gameplay advantage directly to the world BioWare built. The downloadable soundtrack lets you carry Kirkwall's atmosphere beyond the game itself, and given how much Inon Zur's score elevated the experience, that's a meaningful inclusion.

Dragon Age II sits in a complicated place in RPG history. It was divisive at launch, but time has been kinder to it than most people expected. The Signature Edition captures the excitement of that pre-release window, when BioWare's name still carried an almost religious devotion and early adopters were rewarded for their faith. For Xbox 360 RPG collectors, the Signature Edition is the definitive way to own DA2. The exclusive character content alone makes it essential, and as BioWare's legacy continues to evolve, owning the version that came with their personal stamp of approval feels increasingly significant.