Difficult though it may be, Mass Effect fans are trying to keep their expectations in check forMass Effect 5.With N7 Day looming, it’s easy forBioWarefans to get carried away in their predictions over what will be revealed.Although we’d all love to get a trailer for the next game, we know that’s highly unlikely to happen.AdvertThedas still needs saving inDragon Age: The Veilguardbefore we head into space againEven more so since BioWare took to social media to remind us that it’s still dealing withDragon Age: The Veilguard’s launch, so N7 Day won’t reveal anything too dramatic.Divisive though the new Dragon Age has been, those that love it are glad that BioWare has chosen to focus its efforts there first.AdvertOthers, however, are now scared aboutMass Effect5.Both agree that they want some kind of crumb to let them know what to expect from the next Mass Effect experience, though.“Just give me a tiny bit of crumbs forME5and I’ll be okay… I don’t even need the full cookie. Just a crumb,”posted@ResonantJustice.Fellow fan @IAmFantasyScifisaid, “Called it. But I’m happy for you guys on the launch!DAVis fantastic. Can’t wait forME5.”AdvertIn truth, while N7 Day is always exciting for Mass Effect players, it’s never been an event that gives much away.As Redditor tyehyllpointed out, “N7 day has pretty much never been more than a Facebook post anyways.”Speaking as someone who loves the new Dragon age, remarking on it being“a triumph”, even if N7 Day is a bland one this year,ME5is in good hands.Nonetheless, I too would like to see something more revealed.AdvertOur expectations may not be high for this N7 Day, but we still have faith in the next ME instalment, even if it’s years away from release yet.Featured Image Credit: Electronic ArtsTopics:Bioware,EA,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Mass Effect
Difficult though it may be, Mass Effect fans are trying to keep their expectations in check forMass Effect 5.With N7 Day looming, it’s easy forBioWarefans to get carried away in their predictions over what will be revealed.Although we’d all love to get a trailer for the next game, we know that’s highly unlikely to happen.AdvertThedas still needs saving inDragon Age: The Veilguardbefore we head into space againEven more so since BioWare took to social media to remind us that it’s still dealing withDragon Age: The Veilguard’s launch, so N7 Day won’t reveal anything too dramatic.Divisive though the new Dragon Age has been, those that love it are glad that BioWare has chosen to focus its efforts there first.AdvertOthers, however, are now scared aboutMass Effect5.Both agree that they want some kind of crumb to let them know what to expect from the next Mass Effect experience, though.“Just give me a tiny bit of crumbs forME5and I’ll be okay… I don’t even need the full cookie. Just a crumb,”posted@ResonantJustice.Fellow fan @IAmFantasyScifisaid, “Called it. But I’m happy for you guys on the launch!DAVis fantastic. Can’t wait forME5.”AdvertIn truth, while N7 Day is always exciting for Mass Effect players, it’s never been an event that gives much away.As Redditor tyehyllpointed out, “N7 day has pretty much never been more than a Facebook post anyways.”Speaking as someone who loves the new Dragon age, remarking on it being“a triumph”, even if N7 Day is a bland one this year,ME5is in good hands.Nonetheless, I too would like to see something more revealed.AdvertOur expectations may not be high for this N7 Day, but we still have faith in the next ME instalment, even if it’s years away from release yet.Featured Image Credit: Electronic ArtsTopics:Bioware,EA,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Mass Effect
Difficult though it may be, Mass Effect fans are trying to keep their expectations in check forMass Effect 5.With N7 Day looming, it’s easy forBioWarefans to get carried away in their predictions over what will be revealed.Although we’d all love to get a trailer for the next game, we know that’s highly unlikely to happen.AdvertThedas still needs saving inDragon Age: The Veilguardbefore we head into space againEven more so since BioWare took to social media to remind us that it’s still dealing withDragon Age: The Veilguard’s launch, so N7 Day won’t reveal anything too dramatic.Divisive though the new Dragon Age has been, those that love it are glad that BioWare has chosen to focus its efforts there first.AdvertOthers, however, are now scared aboutMass Effect5.Both agree that they want some kind of crumb to let them know what to expect from the next Mass Effect experience, though.“Just give me a tiny bit of crumbs forME5and I’ll be okay… I don’t even need the full cookie. Just a crumb,”posted@ResonantJustice.Fellow fan @IAmFantasyScifisaid, “Called it. But I’m happy for you guys on the launch!DAVis fantastic. Can’t wait forME5.”AdvertIn truth, while N7 Day is always exciting for Mass Effect players, it’s never been an event that gives much away.As Redditor tyehyllpointed out, “N7 day has pretty much never been more than a Facebook post anyways.”Speaking as someone who loves the new Dragon age, remarking on it being“a triumph”, even if N7 Day is a bland one this year,ME5is in good hands.Nonetheless, I too would like to see something more revealed.AdvertOur expectations may not be high for this N7 Day, but we still have faith in the next ME instalment, even if it’s years away from release yet.
Difficult though it may be, Mass Effect fans are trying to keep their expectations in check forMass Effect 5.
With N7 Day looming, it’s easy forBioWarefans to get carried away in their predictions over what will be revealed.
Although we’d all love to get a trailer for the next game, we know that’s highly unlikely to happen.
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Thedas still needs saving inDragon Age: The Veilguardbefore we head into space again
Even more so since BioWare took to social media to remind us that it’s still dealing withDragon Age: The Veilguard’s launch, so N7 Day won’t reveal anything too dramatic.
Divisive though the new Dragon Age has been, those that love it are glad that BioWare has chosen to focus its efforts there first.
Advert
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Others, however, are now scared aboutMass Effect5.
Both agree that they want some kind of crumb to let them know what to expect from the next Mass Effect experience, though.
“Just give me a tiny bit of crumbs forME5and I’ll be okay… I don’t even need the full cookie. Just a crumb,”posted@ResonantJustice.
Fellow fan @IAmFantasyScifisaid, “Called it. But I’m happy for you guys on the launch!DAVis fantastic. Can’t wait forME5.”
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In truth, while N7 Day is always exciting for Mass Effect players, it’s never been an event that gives much away.
As Redditor tyehyllpointed out, “N7 day has pretty much never been more than a Facebook post anyways.”
Speaking as someone who loves the new Dragon age, remarking on it being“a triumph”, even if N7 Day is a bland one this year,ME5is in good hands.
Nonetheless, I too would like to see something more revealed.
Advert
Advert
Our expectations may not be high for this N7 Day, but we still have faith in the next ME instalment, even if it’s years away from release yet.
Topics:Bioware,EA,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Mass Effect