All hail the glory that is N7 Day. It’s a magical time of year, a time that far exceeds the joy of Christmas or the explosive festivities of New Year. Arguably, what made 2023’s N7 Day all the more thrilling was the big reveal of where the Mass Effect franchise is headed after a prolonged silence sinceMass Effect: Andromeda.When we say revealed, what we really mean is sending out cryptic “decoded” messages like Taylor Swift, as well as delivering the N7 Day teaser in chunks, despite the entire video being only 34 seconds long. Not that we’re complaining – we love a good hunt, especially when it means a beloved franchise is returning.GiveMass Effect Legendary Editionsome love with its official trailer!BioWarefirst announced a newMass Effectwas in the works three years ago, which, while sounding like a long time, is child’s play compared to how long Rockstar is taking withGTA VI. Still, while three years isn’t too bad, it’s a long enough wait that we’re now all chomping at the bit to learn every scrap of detail we can about ME – where it’s going, who’s returning, new characters, etc.AdvertAs is the way of gaming news these days, we know very little aboutMass Effect 5, save for what BioWare executive producer Mike Gamble has revealed. According to Gamble,ME5will follow the events of bothME3andME: Andromeda, which sounds potentially complicated, but we could be wrong. From the teaser, it seems that someone is in distress back in the Andromeda galaxy, though the year this occurs is redacted. As for whether Shepard will return, the fandom believes that character, while iconic,should remain dead; their sacrifice shouldn’t be in vain.There’s also the belief that the next ME game will return to a more classic format, leaving behind open-world landscapes for astreamlined approach. As someone who often got lost searching Hyrule inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, I welcome a more linear setup. Still, whether this world format is true will remain unsolved until much later down the line, as BioWare’s next project isDragon Age: Dreadwolf, a game I’ve been waiting for with bated breath. Give me all the Solas details, I want to rage against that handsome, egg-headed elf after all the betrayal he put me through. Um, please excuse me, I got a bit upset there.Featured Image Credit: BioWareTopics:Bioware,Mass Effect,Dragon Age,PC,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PlayStation,PlayStation 5

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All hail the glory that is N7 Day. It’s a magical time of year, a time that far exceeds the joy of Christmas or the explosive festivities of New Year. Arguably, what made 2023’s N7 Day all the more thrilling was the big reveal of where the Mass Effect franchise is headed after a prolonged silence sinceMass Effect: Andromeda.When we say revealed, what we really mean is sending out cryptic “decoded” messages like Taylor Swift, as well as delivering the N7 Day teaser in chunks, despite the entire video being only 34 seconds long. Not that we’re complaining – we love a good hunt, especially when it means a beloved franchise is returning.GiveMass Effect Legendary Editionsome love with its official trailer!BioWarefirst announced a newMass Effectwas in the works three years ago, which, while sounding like a long time, is child’s play compared to how long Rockstar is taking withGTA VI. Still, while three years isn’t too bad, it’s a long enough wait that we’re now all chomping at the bit to learn every scrap of detail we can about ME – where it’s going, who’s returning, new characters, etc.AdvertAs is the way of gaming news these days, we know very little aboutMass Effect 5, save for what BioWare executive producer Mike Gamble has revealed. According to Gamble,ME5will follow the events of bothME3andME: Andromeda, which sounds potentially complicated, but we could be wrong. From the teaser, it seems that someone is in distress back in the Andromeda galaxy, though the year this occurs is redacted. As for whether Shepard will return, the fandom believes that character, while iconic,should remain dead; their sacrifice shouldn’t be in vain.There’s also the belief that the next ME game will return to a more classic format, leaving behind open-world landscapes for astreamlined approach. As someone who often got lost searching Hyrule inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, I welcome a more linear setup. Still, whether this world format is true will remain unsolved until much later down the line, as BioWare’s next project isDragon Age: Dreadwolf, a game I’ve been waiting for with bated breath. Give me all the Solas details, I want to rage against that handsome, egg-headed elf after all the betrayal he put me through. Um, please excuse me, I got a bit upset there.Featured Image Credit: BioWareTopics:Bioware,Mass Effect,Dragon Age,PC,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PlayStation,PlayStation 5

All hail the glory that is N7 Day. It’s a magical time of year, a time that far exceeds the joy of Christmas or the explosive festivities of New Year. Arguably, what made 2023’s N7 Day all the more thrilling was the big reveal of where the Mass Effect franchise is headed after a prolonged silence sinceMass Effect: Andromeda.When we say revealed, what we really mean is sending out cryptic “decoded” messages like Taylor Swift, as well as delivering the N7 Day teaser in chunks, despite the entire video being only 34 seconds long. Not that we’re complaining – we love a good hunt, especially when it means a beloved franchise is returning.GiveMass Effect Legendary Editionsome love with its official trailer!BioWarefirst announced a newMass Effectwas in the works three years ago, which, while sounding like a long time, is child’s play compared to how long Rockstar is taking withGTA VI. Still, while three years isn’t too bad, it’s a long enough wait that we’re now all chomping at the bit to learn every scrap of detail we can about ME – where it’s going, who’s returning, new characters, etc.AdvertAs is the way of gaming news these days, we know very little aboutMass Effect 5, save for what BioWare executive producer Mike Gamble has revealed. According to Gamble,ME5will follow the events of bothME3andME: Andromeda, which sounds potentially complicated, but we could be wrong. From the teaser, it seems that someone is in distress back in the Andromeda galaxy, though the year this occurs is redacted. As for whether Shepard will return, the fandom believes that character, while iconic,should remain dead; their sacrifice shouldn’t be in vain.There’s also the belief that the next ME game will return to a more classic format, leaving behind open-world landscapes for astreamlined approach. As someone who often got lost searching Hyrule inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, I welcome a more linear setup. Still, whether this world format is true will remain unsolved until much later down the line, as BioWare’s next project isDragon Age: Dreadwolf, a game I’ve been waiting for with bated breath. Give me all the Solas details, I want to rage against that handsome, egg-headed elf after all the betrayal he put me through. Um, please excuse me, I got a bit upset there.

All hail the glory that is N7 Day. It’s a magical time of year, a time that far exceeds the joy of Christmas or the explosive festivities of New Year. Arguably, what made 2023’s N7 Day all the more thrilling was the big reveal of where the Mass Effect franchise is headed after a prolonged silence sinceMass Effect: Andromeda.

When we say revealed, what we really mean is sending out cryptic “decoded” messages like Taylor Swift, as well as delivering the N7 Day teaser in chunks, despite the entire video being only 34 seconds long. Not that we’re complaining – we love a good hunt, especially when it means a beloved franchise is returning.

GiveMass Effect Legendary Editionsome love with its official trailer!

BioWarefirst announced a newMass Effectwas in the works three years ago, which, while sounding like a long time, is child’s play compared to how long Rockstar is taking withGTA VI. Still, while three years isn’t too bad, it’s a long enough wait that we’re now all chomping at the bit to learn every scrap of detail we can about ME – where it’s going, who’s returning, new characters, etc.

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As is the way of gaming news these days, we know very little aboutMass Effect 5, save for what BioWare executive producer Mike Gamble has revealed. According to Gamble,ME5will follow the events of bothME3andME: Andromeda, which sounds potentially complicated, but we could be wrong. From the teaser, it seems that someone is in distress back in the Andromeda galaxy, though the year this occurs is redacted. As for whether Shepard will return, the fandom believes that character, while iconic,should remain dead; their sacrifice shouldn’t be in vain.

There’s also the belief that the next ME game will return to a more classic format, leaving behind open-world landscapes for astreamlined approach. As someone who often got lost searching Hyrule inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, I welcome a more linear setup. Still, whether this world format is true will remain unsolved until much later down the line, as BioWare’s next project isDragon Age: Dreadwolf, a game I’ve been waiting for with bated breath. Give me all the Solas details, I want to rage against that handsome, egg-headed elf after all the betrayal he put me through. Um, please excuse me, I got a bit upset there.

Topics:Bioware,Mass Effect,Dragon Age,PC,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PlayStation,PlayStation 5