‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ Update: Progress, New Concept, Characters Details Revealed

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The fourth installment of Mass Effect finally has a title. Game developer shares details of its progress, new concept and characters.

International Business Times reported that developer BioWare posted on Twitter and hinted the progress of the Mass Effect 4. Aside from its progress Level Designer Jos Hendriks called the game Andromeda setting an end to the speculations of the fourth series of Mass Effect. The highly-anticipated sci-fi game has still some minor developments but can actually be played. Hendriks also disclosed that he is playing the game and it operated suitably.

"Oh gosh, I'm playing Mass Effect: Andromeda properly for the first time. This is exciting!" Hendriks tweeted as shared by The Express.

Mac Walters, game creative director, shared information through a concept art portraying a figure standing in front of a huge door, The Express wrote. The concept art depicts a new ancient race that the characters will encounter.

According to Crossmap, fans will not be seeing Commander Shepard in Mass Effect: Andromeda. Reports revealed the main character will have a customizable feature. BioWare also repealed stories on cameo of some old characters saying 'it would not make sense.'

However, there will be non-character links in Mass Effect: Andromeda to make fans enjoy the sense of familiarity. One non-character link is Mako, the main mode of transportation in the game. BioWare said they develop Mako to be as responsive as possible, Cross Map added.

The site also noted Walters saying that they are trusting to convey again the sense of surprise to the game as the graphics of the upcoming game is very realistic. BioWare also confirmed the release date of Mass Effect: Andromeda to be slated during the Holiday Season of 2016 along with the release of other major titles like Geras of War 4.

Mass Effect: Andromeda is an action role-playing third-person shooter science fiction video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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