Dragon Age: Origins Witch Hunt DLC Announced

BioWare has announced that Dragon Age: Origins will be getting its final set of DLC, Witch Hunt, on September 7th. This one will be significantly story-driven, as we'll be confronting the "loose end" Morrigan in a "dramatic conclusion" to last year's fantasy RPG. Check out the first three screenshots in our image gallery, then read up on the details below:
The dreaded Archdemon has been slain and the advance of the darkspawn halted by a lone, heroic Grey Warden. The kingdom rejoices, but at least one question remains: what happened to Morrigan? The sorceress joined the Wardens cause, but it is said her true purpose was not revealed until the eve of the last battle. She vanished into the shadows, and while rumors claimed she crossed over the mountains into Orlais no trace of her path could be found. She was never heard from again... until now. Nearly a year has passed since the Archdemon's death, and word has reached the Wardens that Morrigan has returned to Ferelden. She has been sighted in the southern wilderness where she was first encountered. Is it truly her? If it is, then why is she here and what secret does she carry with her? The Warden heads into the forest to find out and tie up this last loose end once and for all.

Key Features:
'¢ Confront Morrigan in this dramatic conclusion to the Origins storyline
'¢ Earn powerful rewards that transfer into your Awakening and Origins campaign
'¢ Import your character from Origins or Awakening or create a new, high-level hero!

It sounds like we'll be recruiting a companion named Ariane, too:
Ariane is a gifted Dalish warrior, and her clan's best hunter. When an ancient artifact belonging to the clan's Keeper is stolen, one with a history tied to the very roots of the elven people, Ariane is charged with the task of reclaiming it. She is determined to carry out her solemn duty, and when her task turns out to intersect with the Warden's quest to find Morrigan she realizes that there may be far more to the artifact's disappearance than simple theft.