You can buy each pack separately or get the bundle which sees each class with new gear, including for your companions. Altogether its 400 MSP or BioWare Points.
Of course it’s also for the PlayStation 3 version but as PSN is down you can’t even get the option to spend $4.99 for the lot, at least not voluntarily perhaps. BioWare has said that DLC for Dragon Age II would be focusing on Hawke and the campaign, not splintering off.
Here’s a summary of the DLC packs:
• Mage Pack: Receive relics and mementos of untold power for use by your Mage and Mage followers. Features 3 follower items, player weapon and armor sets.
• Rogue Pack: Gear up with new equipment for your Rogue and unique items for Rogue followers. Features 3 follower items (including Sebastian), player weapons and armor sets.
• Warrior Pack: Lay waste to your enemies with this collection of arms, armor and accessories for your Warrior and Warrior followers. Features 3 follower items, player weapons and armor sets.
Individually they’re 240MSP/BioWare Points or $2.99 while the complete set is 400 MSP/BioWare Points or $4.99. It’s unknown when the studio will be releasing the first major DLC that will add a new quest or two for Hawke and co. to adventure through.
For more information visit the official Dragon Age II DLC webpage.