Things are looking excellent forMass Effect 5, according to a new update from the team at BioWare.It feels a little unfair to be thinking aboutMass Effect 5already, especially sinceBioWarejust releasedDragon Age: The Veilguard, a game which is enjoying rave reviews (we gave it a 10) and record player numbers (oops sorry grifters).But gamers are unable to keep their minds on the present for long, and so it is that a lot of them are already looking forward to BioWare’s next game: the newMass Effect.AdvertThe latest on the new Mass Effect is rather bittersweet, especially if you’re fans of both Dragon Age and BioWare’s sci-fi RPG series.As it turns out, BioWarehas no plans for DLCfor the new Dragon Age, for the simple reason it wants all hands on deck forMass Effect 5.On the one hand, it’s kind of a shame we won’t get any DLC forThe Veilguard. On the other, it’s rare to get a truly complete game on launch these days (especially from EA), and I’m incredibly keen to get the next Mass Effect in my hands as soon as possible, so I’ve no issue sacrificing DLC.The general consensus certainly seems to be that this is a good move.AdvertWindows Central editor Jez Cordentweeted: “I’m weirdly happy about this.Andromedaburned me SO HARD with its incomplete ending.““I got the impression they put everything into the game to give players a complete story. Which is great, really,” another Twitter user added.As for whenMass Effect 5actually releases? Well, I wouldn’thold out too much hopeof seeing it this generation. Hell, we’ll be lucky if it releases before the end of this decade.For now, we have a whole new Dragon Age game to enjoy! So let’s focus on that, shall we? Yeah.Featured Image Credit: EATopics:Mass Effect,Dragon Age,Bioware

Mass Effect 5 teaser is exactly what we needed to see

Things are looking excellent forMass Effect 5, according to a new update from the team at BioWare.It feels a little unfair to be thinking aboutMass Effect 5already, especially sinceBioWarejust releasedDragon Age: The Veilguard, a game which is enjoying rave reviews (we gave it a 10) and record player numbers (oops sorry grifters).But gamers are unable to keep their minds on the present for long, and so it is that a lot of them are already looking forward to BioWare’s next game: the newMass Effect.AdvertThe latest on the new Mass Effect is rather bittersweet, especially if you’re fans of both Dragon Age and BioWare’s sci-fi RPG series.As it turns out, BioWarehas no plans for DLCfor the new Dragon Age, for the simple reason it wants all hands on deck forMass Effect 5.On the one hand, it’s kind of a shame we won’t get any DLC forThe Veilguard. On the other, it’s rare to get a truly complete game on launch these days (especially from EA), and I’m incredibly keen to get the next Mass Effect in my hands as soon as possible, so I’ve no issue sacrificing DLC.The general consensus certainly seems to be that this is a good move.AdvertWindows Central editor Jez Cordentweeted: “I’m weirdly happy about this.Andromedaburned me SO HARD with its incomplete ending.““I got the impression they put everything into the game to give players a complete story. Which is great, really,” another Twitter user added.As for whenMass Effect 5actually releases? Well, I wouldn’thold out too much hopeof seeing it this generation. Hell, we’ll be lucky if it releases before the end of this decade.For now, we have a whole new Dragon Age game to enjoy! So let’s focus on that, shall we? Yeah.Featured Image Credit: EATopics:Mass Effect,Dragon Age,Bioware

Things are looking excellent forMass Effect 5, according to a new update from the team at BioWare.It feels a little unfair to be thinking aboutMass Effect 5already, especially sinceBioWarejust releasedDragon Age: The Veilguard, a game which is enjoying rave reviews (we gave it a 10) and record player numbers (oops sorry grifters).But gamers are unable to keep their minds on the present for long, and so it is that a lot of them are already looking forward to BioWare’s next game: the newMass Effect.AdvertThe latest on the new Mass Effect is rather bittersweet, especially if you’re fans of both Dragon Age and BioWare’s sci-fi RPG series.As it turns out, BioWarehas no plans for DLCfor the new Dragon Age, for the simple reason it wants all hands on deck forMass Effect 5.On the one hand, it’s kind of a shame we won’t get any DLC forThe Veilguard. On the other, it’s rare to get a truly complete game on launch these days (especially from EA), and I’m incredibly keen to get the next Mass Effect in my hands as soon as possible, so I’ve no issue sacrificing DLC.The general consensus certainly seems to be that this is a good move.AdvertWindows Central editor Jez Cordentweeted: “I’m weirdly happy about this.Andromedaburned me SO HARD with its incomplete ending.““I got the impression they put everything into the game to give players a complete story. Which is great, really,” another Twitter user added.As for whenMass Effect 5actually releases? Well, I wouldn’thold out too much hopeof seeing it this generation. Hell, we’ll be lucky if it releases before the end of this decade.For now, we have a whole new Dragon Age game to enjoy! So let’s focus on that, shall we? Yeah.

Things are looking excellent forMass Effect 5, according to a new update from the team at BioWare.

It feels a little unfair to be thinking aboutMass Effect 5already, especially sinceBioWarejust releasedDragon Age: The Veilguard, a game which is enjoying rave reviews (we gave it a 10) and record player numbers (oops sorry grifters).

But gamers are unable to keep their minds on the present for long, and so it is that a lot of them are already looking forward to BioWare’s next game: the newMass Effect.

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The latest on the new Mass Effect is rather bittersweet, especially if you’re fans of both Dragon Age and BioWare’s sci-fi RPG series.

As it turns out, BioWarehas no plans for DLCfor the new Dragon Age, for the simple reason it wants all hands on deck forMass Effect 5.

On the one hand, it’s kind of a shame we won’t get any DLC forThe Veilguard. On the other, it’s rare to get a truly complete game on launch these days (especially from EA), and I’m incredibly keen to get the next Mass Effect in my hands as soon as possible, so I’ve no issue sacrificing DLC.

The general consensus certainly seems to be that this is a good move.

Advert

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Windows Central editor Jez Cordentweeted: “I’m weirdly happy about this.Andromedaburned me SO HARD with its incomplete ending.”

“I got the impression they put everything into the game to give players a complete story. Which is great, really,” another Twitter user added.

As for whenMass Effect 5actually releases? Well, I wouldn’thold out too much hopeof seeing it this generation. Hell, we’ll be lucky if it releases before the end of this decade.

For now, we have a whole new Dragon Age game to enjoy! So let’s focus on that, shall we? Yeah.

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