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Mass Effect lead hints that the new game is a sequel to both Andromeda and Mass Effect 3

The teaser trailer for Mass Effect 5 - or whatever it ends up being called - answered some questions while raising many more. One thing that stood out to many fans is that we see multiple galaxies in the opening of the trailer, which seemed to hint that the new game would follow up on both Mass Effect 3 and Andromeda. Now, BioWare is stoking the fires of speculation directly.


In response to fans on social media speculating that this would be a single sequel to both games based on the multi-galactic intro, project director Mike Gamble tweets that the presence of two galaxies there was very much "intentional". He follows up to say "Who knows. Maybe not? But we show both for a reason."


Gamble is certainly encouraging fans to keep up the speculation, but it looks like we're going to have a long wait ahead for answers. In a blog post, BioWare says that "we've got a long runway ahead of us before we'll be ready to show you more", and given how much time has passed since the new Dragon Age made its debut, you should probably take that warning very seriously.


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Mass Effect 5 debuts in a Game Awards teaser trailer

Mass Effect launched 13 years ago today

BioWare reveals "a look at the next Mass Effect" in its new book

Mass Effect 5 debuts in a Game Awards teaser trailer

BioWare has unveiled at least a tiny look at the next Mass Effect game as part of The Game Awards. As with Dragon Age earlier in the night, it's just a brief teaser that doesn't give much away, but it does offer an idea of what to expect from the upcoming game - and it seems that we're returning to the setting of the original trilogy.


The trailer has us moving through several galaxies before ending up on an icy planet, where we see the remains of a dead Reaper in the background. An Asari woman digs up a piece of N7 gear, perhaps hinting that Shepard still has a part to play.


The Game Awards is an annual showcase of both the year's best games and upcoming titles from publishers and developers across the industry. The evening promises news on everything from Among Us to the next Dragon Age game, and PCGamesN will be here to provide the biggest news as it happens.


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Mass Effect lead hints that the new game is a sequel to both Andromeda and Mass Effect 3

Mass Effect launched 13 years ago today

BioWare reveals "a look at the next Mass Effect" in its new book

Mass Effect launched 13 years ago today

There's been a lot of talk about Mass Effect lately, and not just for the usual reason that Mass Effect is great. The Mass Effect: Legendary Edition remasters are on the way, Mass Effect 5 is early in development, and times are looking good for fans of one of BioWare's biggest series of RPG games. Well, there's extra reason to celebrate today, friends: it's Mass Effect's birthday.


Yes, the original Mass Effect first launched precisely 13 years ago in North America, on November 20, 2007. Australian and European launches for the Xbox 360 version followed a few days later, but it wasn't until May 28, 2008 that the PC version became available. (Remember the days of having to wait months for not just some, but most PC versions of major games?)


The Mass Effect remaster has been rumoured for the better part of a year, and fans have been clamouring for it even longer - and it's easy to see why. BioWare's shooter-RPG hybrids have some intricately detailed sci-fi world-building, a cast of lovable recurring characters, and enough controversies to ensure there's enough bad to make us treasure the good.


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BioWare reveals "a look at the next Mass Effect" in its new book

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Mass Effect: Legendary Edition remasters original trilogy, coming early 2021


BioWare reveals "a look at the next Mass Effect" in its new book

In addition to the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition remasters, BioWare has confirmed that it's working on the next entry in the Mass Effect series - and even shared a bit of concept art to prove they've got more than 'Mass Effect 5' written on a whiteboard. Now the studio is revealing even more early glimpses at the next Mass Effect in a new book.


In BioWare: Stories and Secrets from 25 Years of Game Development, the studio shares a few more bits of art from the new Mass Effect - and there are a surprising number of connections to the oft-maligned Andromeda. Scans of the art quickly hit the internet via sources like Tumblr, and fans have been poring over them for clues.


In image, we see a number of silhouettes standing near the same 'mud skipper' ship shown in the previous concept art. As Eurogamer notes, another piece of art shows some massive buildings similar to those built by the Remnant - a group first introduced in Andromeda. A third image shows the construction of a new Mass Relay labelled 'MR 7'.


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