Mass Effect: Pilgrimage is a new Unreal Engine adventure for the fans

We simply cannot get enough of Mass Effect, especially when new Unreal Engine adventures give us the chance to keep Shepard’s story alive.

Even thoughBioWareintends to release a new Mass Effect eventually, fans have a long wait to endure before that happens.

And new games we once thought were safe have since beencancelled after six years of development.

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It’s a turbulent ride being aMass Effectfan.

There is a plus side to this bumpy ride, though, and it comes in the form of new creations like thisUnreal Engineoffering.

Not to bethatperson, but have you seen theDragon Age: The Veilguardofficial reveal?

As theyrevealedin their post, this is still very much still a work in progress.

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Described as a “labour of love”, the pilot episode for the show is already “wrapping up”, meaning it shouldn’t be long until we see the first fruits of all this effort.

Set in 2186, it takes place beforeMass Effect 3.

Intended to be a “seven-episode standalone series”, each episode is expected to last between “10-15 minutes”.

“Cerberus has taken control of the lawless Omega station, and various mercenary organisations have fled to rebuild substantial losses.

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One of these organisations – the Blue Suns – has re-allocated their remaining manpower to the human-controlled colony, Elysium [..] It is within Elysium’s capital city of Illyria that our story takes place.”

We’re loving the setup so far, as too are the fans.

Redditor FunDragonfruit1569 said they “can’t wait” for its release, while another remarked that “the hype is real”.

Although we’ve only seen stills from the show thus far, the level of detail the OP has managed to capture is admirable.

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Our only hope is that it lives up to expectations and scratches that itch while we wait for the next ME title to release.

WithDragon Age: The Veilguardcoming out first, it’s going to be a while before we see official reveals from BioWare.

Topics:Mass Effect,Bioware,Unreal Engine