Mass Effect Fans Hungry for More, but BioWare Teases a Crumb
It's been 12 years since the release of Mass Effect 3, but the desire for a new installment in the franchise remains stronger than ever. The 2017 release of Mass Effect: Andromeda was met with a disappointing reception, leaving fans yearning for the glory days of the series. With the recent launch of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, speculation about the next Mass Effect game continues to grow.
BioWare Director Provides a Glimpse of What's to Come
In a social media post on X, BioWare director Michael Gamble threw crumbs to hungry Mass Effect fans by referencing the current sale of the Mass Effect Legendary Edition at GameStop and the Microsoft Store for $5.99. This move sparked a renewed interest in the iconic RPG trilogy, particularly among those who had never played it before.
A Possible Tease?
Gamble's post also included a suggestion for fans to play the DLC "Lair of the Shadow Broker" in Mass Effect 2. This is anything but a coincidence, as Liara T'Soni, a key character from the DLC, features prominently in the debut trailer for the next game. This has led some fans to speculate that the DLC might be connected to the next game's story or even serve as inspiration for it.
What Could This Mean?
While there's no clear answer at this time, it's possible that Gamble's post might be more than just a casual suggestion. However, without a clear confirmation, it's hard to say what this could mean for the next Mass Effect game. Will it be a direct tie-in, or is Liara's character merely a nod to the series' rich history? Whatever the case may be, we'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.
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