Mass Effect 5 is still in pre-production, Bioware promises "spectacular new" approach to the series
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Mass Effect 5 pre-production is still ongoing, but Bioware says the next entry in the RPG series is alrea🤪dy "bringing the deep franchise history for♍ward in a spectacular new way."
This brief status report was actually part of the studio's on the future of Star Wars: The Old Republic, the aging MMO which the studio 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:has now confirmed is being passed to developer Broadsword.𒀰 Bioware reiterated its "renewed focus on our two key franchises: Dragon Age and Mass Effect," and offered a brief update on its goals there.
"For Dragon Age, we continue to build, polish, and tune an exceptional experience we know our fans will love," general manager Gary McKay writes, giving us the first official word on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dragon Age 4, Dreadwolf, since EA's indirect confirmation that it's at least a year away. "We can’t wait to share more on th♕is soon."
"For Mass Effect, we continue pre-production with a core team of veteran storytellers who are bringing the deep franchise his💫tory forward in a spectacular new way," McKay adds.
We heard similar assurances 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:back in November 2022, with a blog post from EA telling fans that "pre-production development has been proceeding very well." Just one month earlier, McKay explained that the team was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:still "envisioning what the future holds for a new single-player Mass Effect game."
McKay's new comments on a fresh approach to the lore or history of the franchise do raise an eyebrow, though for now we can only speculate as to how Mass Effect 5 🔯may apply or explore the rich universe differently.
We haven't properly seen Mass Effect 5 since a batch of artwork revealed for N7 2022, which quickly divided fans looking to interpret things.
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