While the DLC does include some of the best moments in the series (such as the Shadow Broker mission in ME2 and the Citadel chapter of ME3 acting as a preemptive farewell to the lovable cast, it’s probably not worth quite that much. While it’s nice to have it all compiled in one place now, the price tag is still the issue.ĭespite the DLC now being many years old and the Mass Effect Trilogy bundle (containing only the base games) currently being on sale for a meager $15, the RRP for the Mass Effect 2 & 3 DLC bundles combined is an utterly absurd $55. While Origin points are still sold, and while they do still seem to be the primary way to grab individual pieces of Mass Effect DLC to this day, you can now by the DLC as two separate bundles, each including absolutely everything released as extras for the second and third Mass Effects, up to and including soundtracks.