We’re full steam ahead forMass Effect 5.Even though the game is years away from launching (it kills me to write that), speculation is certain to fill in the gaps while we wait.SinceDragon Age: The Veilguardfailed to impress some of the fandom, it’s fair to say thatMass Effect5is in for anuphill battle to prove itself.AdvertIt could be that we’ve had a majorME5teaser in front of us all along, we just didn’t realise it.But what does thisMass Effect 5teaser mean?This is usually the way of things, after all.AdvertBioWare’s Michael Gamble shared a post on social media that has the Mass Effect community questioning if this is merely a helpful suggestion or an important clue.Gamble said, “So many new Mass Effect fans popping up in my mentions. Maybe because it’s like 5 bucks or something. Awesome to see. There’s like an extra game worth of DLC content in there but make sure you playLair of the Shadow Broker.”At face value, it looks like a pretty normal post from one of the developers.But when you combine this tweet with the Liara sneak peek we got in theME5teaser trailer, this comment feels important.Perhaps we’ve merely painted on fresh clown makeup, destined to be disappointed when another theory falls through.AdvertOr maybe there’s something in theLair of the Shadow BrokerDLC that points to the future of the franchise.This isn’t merely a throwaway mission you can skip – its effects have consequences that are felt inME3.Obviously, you can neglect to play the DLC if you so wish, but doing so means you have to fill in the blanks for yourselves when playingME3, which is never ideal.Liara has always played a significant role in previous ME games - evenAndromeda- it stands to reason she will again.Featured Image Credit: Electronic ArtsTopics:Bioware,EA,Mass Effect

We’re full steam ahead forMass Effect 5.Even though the game is years away from launching (it kills me to write that), speculation is certain to fill in the gaps while we wait.SinceDragon Age: The Veilguardfailed to impress some of the fandom, it’s fair to say thatMass Effect5is in for anuphill battle to prove itself.AdvertIt could be that we’ve had a majorME5teaser in front of us all along, we just didn’t realise it.But what does thisMass Effect 5teaser mean?This is usually the way of things, after all.AdvertBioWare’s Michael Gamble shared a post on social media that has the Mass Effect community questioning if this is merely a helpful suggestion or an important clue.Gamble said, “So many new Mass Effect fans popping up in my mentions. Maybe because it’s like 5 bucks or something. Awesome to see. There’s like an extra game worth of DLC content in there but make sure you playLair of the Shadow Broker.”At face value, it looks like a pretty normal post from one of the developers.But when you combine this tweet with the Liara sneak peek we got in theME5teaser trailer, this comment feels important.Perhaps we’ve merely painted on fresh clown makeup, destined to be disappointed when another theory falls through.AdvertOr maybe there’s something in theLair of the Shadow BrokerDLC that points to the future of the franchise.This isn’t merely a throwaway mission you can skip – its effects have consequences that are felt inME3.Obviously, you can neglect to play the DLC if you so wish, but doing so means you have to fill in the blanks for yourselves when playingME3, which is never ideal.Liara has always played a significant role in previous ME games - evenAndromeda- it stands to reason she will again.Featured Image Credit: Electronic ArtsTopics:Bioware,EA,Mass Effect
We’re full steam ahead forMass Effect 5.Even though the game is years away from launching (it kills me to write that), speculation is certain to fill in the gaps while we wait.SinceDragon Age: The Veilguardfailed to impress some of the fandom, it’s fair to say thatMass Effect5is in for anuphill battle to prove itself.AdvertIt could be that we’ve had a majorME5teaser in front of us all along, we just didn’t realise it.But what does thisMass Effect 5teaser mean?This is usually the way of things, after all.AdvertBioWare’s Michael Gamble shared a post on social media that has the Mass Effect community questioning if this is merely a helpful suggestion or an important clue.Gamble said, “So many new Mass Effect fans popping up in my mentions. Maybe because it’s like 5 bucks or something. Awesome to see. There’s like an extra game worth of DLC content in there but make sure you playLair of the Shadow Broker.”At face value, it looks like a pretty normal post from one of the developers.But when you combine this tweet with the Liara sneak peek we got in theME5teaser trailer, this comment feels important.Perhaps we’ve merely painted on fresh clown makeup, destined to be disappointed when another theory falls through.AdvertOr maybe there’s something in theLair of the Shadow BrokerDLC that points to the future of the franchise.This isn’t merely a throwaway mission you can skip – its effects have consequences that are felt inME3.Obviously, you can neglect to play the DLC if you so wish, but doing so means you have to fill in the blanks for yourselves when playingME3, which is never ideal.Liara has always played a significant role in previous ME games - evenAndromeda- it stands to reason she will again.
We’re full steam ahead forMass Effect 5.
Even though the game is years away from launching (it kills me to write that), speculation is certain to fill in the gaps while we wait.
SinceDragon Age: The Veilguardfailed to impress some of the fandom, it’s fair to say thatMass Effect5is in for anuphill battle to prove itself.
Advert
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It could be that we’ve had a majorME5teaser in front of us all along, we just didn’t realise it.
But what does thisMass Effect 5teaser mean?
This is usually the way of things, after all.
Advert
Advert
BioWare’s Michael Gamble shared a post on social media that has the Mass Effect community questioning if this is merely a helpful suggestion or an important clue.
Gamble said, “So many new Mass Effect fans popping up in my mentions. Maybe because it’s like 5 bucks or something. Awesome to see. There’s like an extra game worth of DLC content in there but make sure you playLair of the Shadow Broker.”
At face value, it looks like a pretty normal post from one of the developers.
But when you combine this tweet with the Liara sneak peek we got in theME5teaser trailer, this comment feels important.
Perhaps we’ve merely painted on fresh clown makeup, destined to be disappointed when another theory falls through.
Advert
Advert
Or maybe there’s something in theLair of the Shadow BrokerDLC that points to the future of the franchise.
This isn’t merely a throwaway mission you can skip – its effects have consequences that are felt inME3.
Obviously, you can neglect to play the DLC if you so wish, but doing so means you have to fill in the blanks for yourselves when playingME3, which is never ideal.
Liara has always played a significant role in previous ME games - evenAndromeda- it stands to reason she will again.
Topics:Bioware,EA,Mass Effect