The developers of "Mass Effect 4" (not the official name, yet) went again on Twitter and started teasing the fans. Meanwhile, "Mass Effect" gamers have been aching to squeeze more information from the game developers.
Bioware's "Mass Effect" producer Michael Gamble had just recently tweeted about the upcoming installment in the franchise reaching another "milestone" soon. In his Twitter account Gamble teased that "oh, what's that? The "Mass Effect" team is finishing another milestone soon? It's almost like we are building a real game or something." It seemed that Gamble was very pleased with what's going on in the next "Mass Effect" game. However, he did not specify what was it that would make up the next "milestone" in the game.
Gamble went on to say that "milestones are interesting because it gives us an opportunity to play through large parts of the game loop, and make adjustments." Could it mean that they have just made a leap frog on the development of the game? As for the title of the game, Gamble further teased that "timing is everything."
In an earlier report, Bioware declared that the recent developments on the upcoming installment in the "Mass Effect" franchise had received a "milestone review." They added that they were pleased with how the teams have been working outstandingly and how they were able to put the plan in to action. Nonetheless, and as always, the developers did not give any further details on what constituted the "milestone" they were talking about.
On the other hand, some fans have asked if the next "Mass Effect" game would be seeing the creation of new species through the combination of races via the "romance options" of the character Shepard. Others even wondered if Shepard's child might connect the upcoming installment to the franchise with the "Mass Effect" trilogy.
Gamers have also added that race selection could also be a wonderful option that might be included in the upcoming game since the "Mass Effect" universe was created so vast with so many distinct races across the stars.
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