After the rampant rumors about Mass Effect 4: Andromeda have gone viral, fans of the series may finally be able to settle down, upon knowing that the said title is indeed, on its way, and is being worked on by BioWare at full blast.
According to Christian Today, Mass Effect 4: Andromeda is one massive hit in the making, given that the past three titles have done so undisputedly wonderful. A title that is being perceived to surpass the ones before it certainly has a bit of weight on its back, and with only so little room for risks, BioWare has declared that the entire team is putting their best foot forward when it comes to making the title as close to perfect as possible.
Ian Frazier, the game's Lead Designer, was recently said to have posted via Twitter his thoughts on how Mass Effect 4: Andromeda is being given full attention, almost above everything else in BioWare. He declared that the game producers Michael Gamble and Fabrice Condominas will go to the extreme to get the job done, and was quoted, "Let it be noted,@GambleMike will drag himself through broken glass if that's what it takes to get this game done and top quality."
Design and Trend delivered that one of the more intriguing news about Mass Effect 4: Andromeda is the fact that Commander Shepard is no longer part of the expansion, which stirred up numerous mixed emotions. Fans gravely expressed their thoughts on the matter, and as great as the game is, the patrons of the series that have stuck throughout the years are saying that it might not be the right time to do so, or perhaps not even the right choice.
As reported by PlayStation Lifestyle, fans are urged to keep an open mind for this particular change, since it may not correspond to the plot that is meant for the fourth title. On a positive note, fans are given an affirmative bit of detail that there will be usable female and male characters alike for Mass Effect 4: Andromeda.
Mass Effect 4: Andromeda is scheduled for release late next year. As much as fans would want to hear more information about it, the trailer is all that fans can grasp for the time being.
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