
Would that work? Or I'd have to start the game all over again? And if I liked the game, I'd buy the DLC. I was wondering if I could hold on buying it. It has great character content, a strong and focused design that emphasizes Inquisition's strengths and avoids all its shortcomings, a highly compelling story that provides satisfying resolution to elements of the main game while also offering up enticing teases as to the series' future, and is just generally a great way to put a bow on Inquisition as a whole. Trespasser is one of my favorite pieces of DLC Bioware has ever done (only behind Citadel for ME3). The Decent and Jaws of Hakkon are both pretty good and have a pretty substantial amount of content. I you're on the fence, I would absolutely recommend getting the GOTY edition. You even get a "what happened to everyone" type slideshow similar to DA Origins. Once you finish Trespasser, the game is over. It jumps time forward 2 years and deals with the aftermath of the game's ending, wraps up all the character stories, deals with the results of late game story revelations, and sets up the next game in the Dragon Age series. However, starting Trespasser trigger a point of no return.

Once you finish the story, the game world stays open and you can run around the world doing left over side quests like many games.


The final expansion, Trespasser, is a post game epilogue. It is similarly tuned for mid-late game level characters. One is a new and huge dungeon tuned for mid-late game level characters, the other is a new region of similar size and scope to the open world regions in the core game with a main quest as well as side content. Two of the expansions can played during your main game playthrough.
