When was Dragon Age: Origins released?
Dragon Age: Origins was released in November 2009. The game had been in development since 2002, representing a six-year gestation period for the project.
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Dragon Age: Origins was released in November 2009. The game had been in development since 2002, representing a six-year gestation period for the project.
The six origin stories in Dragon Age: Origins are the Dalish Elf, the Dwarf Commoner, the City Elf, the Mage, the Human Noble, and the Dwarf Noble. Each origin serves as a unique journey that shapes the Warden's identity and determines how other characters react to them.
Inon Zur composed the music for Dragon Age: Origins. The soundtrack was recorded by a 44-piece orchestra and merged to sound like an 88-piece orchestra.
The song I Am The One won Best Original Song Video Game at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards & Conference show held on the 19th of November 2009. The song was written by Inon Zur and Aubrey Ashburn and performed by Aubrey Ashburn.
Dragon Age: Origins featured 144 voice actors. Notable performers include Tim Russ, Steve Valentine, Kate Mulgrew, and Claudia Black, who voiced Morrigan.