'Mass Effect 4' level designer shares enthusiasm over upcoming game; Avid fans look to E3 2015 for more on game's details

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A "Mass Effect 4" level designer shared his excitement via Twitter on making the next installment in the "Mass Effect" franchise. Unfortunately, that would be all that the developers would be willing to share as Bioware would still be keeping the details of the upcoming game secured tightly under lock and key.

Bioware's Jos Hendriks went on Twitter and teased a little on how he was so excited in making "Mass Effect 4." He said that "one of the joys of level design for me, personally, is working together with others to make something you share a vision of [. . .] Building the initial version of a level with simple blocks but with an idea of what it would look like when an artist makes it awesome," based on a report from GamingBolt.

Hendriks would be one of the level designers for the upcoming installment in the "Mass Effect" franchise and would be considered as one of the "most respectable" persons in the gaming company. Add to that, his enthusiasm over the project would definitely make good hype for the project that had been very tightly secured since the day developers initially teased that they would be making a new installment for the "Mass Effect" franchise.

Apart from that, Hendriks shared how he enjoyed working with his artists in building levels for the upcoming "Mass Effect" game. He said that "and then working with my artist on the first art pass that starts the proper direction for what it'll look like when it's done [. . .] just saw the first pass of one of the spaces in one of my levels that my artist built, and it just makes me so excited to build it," based on a report from MCCFTech.

Hendriks would go on about how the game would be created first from a few blocks and a few words and sentences until finally making its way to the homes of avid gamers. Then again, he also reminded himself of the lengthy journey they had set since the beginning of the project. He said that "sometimes I need to remind myself of these things, because those tweets make it sound like that happens in the space of a couple weeks. When reality is, through scheduling, vacations, availability, pipeline improvements, priorities and all that, missions take months to build," based on a report from SegmentNext.

Additional details on "Mass Effect 4" were expected to be revealed during the E3 2015.

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Mass Effect 4, Mass Effect, Bioware, PS4, PS3, Xbox one, Xbox 360

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