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It's much easier to redeem and download the main game on Origin and let it handle all the DLC rather than you having to fanny about with all these workarounds.
The reason I bought on Steam in the first place was in the hope I would be able to avoid Origin entirely as I'm not a fan. However, as that is not possible you might as well let Origin do the whole thing rather than fighting to get Origin and Steam working in tandem.
1. Purchase/download ME2 on Steam
2. Open Origin, under Games menu, add a non-Origins game, enter the key from Steam
3. Click ME2 in your Origins library, and in the right frame, click Extra Content
4. Buy the DLC bundle ($24.99 currently) *you have to BUY the DLC*
5. Download and install DLC via Origins
5.5 (I think you have to login via Origins and login to the EA account to activate Cerebus but I can't remember)
6. When that's done, open Steam, verify integrity of local files for ME2
7. DLC now available in Steam, Cerebus network connected
Downloading the DLC for free from the above link won't help because you haven't purchased access to it. If you download it and install without purchasing it you'll get the error message about not having access to the DLC when you log in.
Funny thing when i first bought it it played like a charm without all this hasstle. you would think anno 2020 that this wouldnt be an issue anymore.. Sorry little fiesty about it all