BioWare ends support for Mass Effect Andromeda single-player
Not even five months after release, Mass Effect Andromeda will no longer be getting any support for its single-player campaign.
Not even five months after release, Mass Effect Andromeda will no longer be getting any support for its single-player campaign.
In the wake of Mass Effect Andromeda's negative reception and the reveal of Anthem, BioWare has shaken up management by bringing back a popular name from the Mass Effect 3 era.
Still not sure whether or not you should dive in on Mass Effect Andromeda? BioWare is making it easier by opening up the first ten hours of the game for free.
It seemed plausible that, with the Mass Effect: Andromeda on hiatus, that polishing and future DLC work on it was outsourced. Work, it was rumoured, that had been cancelled. Bioware and EA have denied those rumours.
Creating a world that isn’t beholden to the more grounded rules of reality has been a key factor in Anthem, which gives Bioware’s latest property a different flavour to that of Mass Effect.
Imagine a world, where humanity is at risk and only the best loot outside the walls that protect us can help turn the tide on our species going extinct. That game happens to be Destiny. That game also happens to be Anthem. Bioware’s next big IP is science fiction to the max,as mankind utilises all manner of super-powered exoskeletons to help survive another day.
Mass Effect Andromeda underwent massive changes close to launch, and wrestled with persisting problems that ultimately led to its terrible launch.
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