BioWare is still "envisioning" Mass Effect 5, but it knows it's a single-player game

What appears to be Liara appearing in the first teaser for the Next Mass Effect game
(Image credit: EA)

It seems 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Mass Effect 5 is still in the pre-production phase, but developer BioWare is committing to it being a single-player game.

"൲We have a team hard at work 𒈔envisioning what the future holds for a new single-player Mass Effect game," as BioWare general manager Gary McKay says in a small note at the end of its on Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.

EA's historic push toward multiplayer and live-service titles have made players skeptical about new entries in beloved single-player franchises from its studios, though the success of games like Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and the promise of titles like the Dead Space remake 澳💟洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:sugge🔯st there's room for solo titles there. Either way, BioWare's emphasisꦗ on calling the 𒐪new Mass Effect 'single-player' is clearly intentional.

McKay also says the studio looks forward "to celebrating our community on N7 Day next month." N7 Day, of course, takes place on November 7. Last year, BioWare published a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:te🍸aser image 🐭of the new Mass Effect for N7 Day, and while we could certainly get a similar sort of💎 lo🎶ok at the game this year, you should probably keep your expectations modest - especially if the new game is still in the 'envisioning' phase.

Last year, some insider reporting suggested that 🃏development on the new Mass Effꦕect won't start "in full" until 2023, and that matches up with this wording from BioWare. It's safe to expect that it's going to be a long time before we'll be able to get our h⭕ands on th💟e next entry in the sci-fi RPG franchise.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dragon Age: Dreadwolf has hit alpha, which means BioWare is able to play it from start to finish.

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