
BioWare appears to be steering away from releasing any downloadable content (DLC) for Dragon Age: The Veilguard. However, the game's creative director, John Epler, has shed light on the potential for a remastered collection of the Dragon Age series.
BioWare Doesn't Have Current Plans for Dragon Age: The Veilguard DLC

According to a recent report by Rolling Stone, BioWare has no plans to develop any "downloadable expansions" for Dragon Age: The Veilguard. In an interview with BioWare's creative director John Epler, the magazine learned that the game is considered "now complete." With the official launch of Veilguard, BioWare is now channeling its resources into the next chapter of its acclaimed military sci-fi series, Mass Effect.
While specifics on potential Veilguard DLC remain undisclosed, Epler did discuss the idea of a remastered collection for the Dragon Age franchise. He expressed enthusiasm for such a project, drawing parallels to the successful Mass Effect Legendary Edition, which updated Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3 for modern gaming platforms.
Epler acknowledged the complexities involved in remastering the first three Dragon Age games, citing the use of EA's proprietary game engines as a significant challenge. Despite these hurdles, he remained optimistic, stating, "It’s something that’s not going to be as easy as Mass Effect, but we do love the original games. Never say never, I guess that’s what it comes down to."