Mass Effect: Andromeda has certainly shown the fans more than one reason to await for its arrival. As BioWare has seemingly pushed more details further on, including some notable updates and the awaited release date of the fourth expansion that has bugged many followers from the beginning.
According to Express, BioWare has posted up its need for a Senior Gameplay Designer with some standards for the potential candidate to meet. The particular candidate should be capable of working with an entire team of the same designation, while establishing a certain degree of leadership throughout the duration of the projects. In general, the candidate must possess ample experience in game systems, especially in the third-person shooter aspect.
It was delivered by Gaming Bolt that Mass Effect: Andromeda was confirmed by Electronic Arts of having a more believable release date. The first quarter of 2017 should be an ample marker for the development team to focus on making the game even better from where it stands, as some fans believe so. As of the moment, gamers are urged to stay patient for more news.
Noted by Game Pur, Mass Effect 3 was dubbed as the highest rated game of 2012, with perfect critical review scores, whereas the predecessor Mass Effect 2 was just plainly declared as one of the highest rated role-playing games ever made. Some believe that Mass Effect: Andromeda will set a standard on a whole new level, more so that the MAKO vehicle will be brought back. Another admirable set of details state that there will be male and female playable characters, whose identities are yet to be revealed.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is slated for release on the first quarter of 2017. Many fans have created various reactions with the announcement that Commander Shepard is no longer to play the protagonist, but a successor will soon take the prestigious place. Keep posted for more Mass Effect: Andromeda news.