Both BioWare science fiction games come back with paid content, although they can be purchased with game currency.
BioWare celebrates the great Mass Effect day. The calendar marks November 7 and the Canadian studio turns to commemorate a franchise that is fallow after the failure of Mass Effect: Andromeda. The most recent title of the saga, which was criticized for its release with bugs, saw how its future contents were canceled. At the moment there are no return signs, but at least fans can equip new Mass Effect skins in Anthem.
In fact, the new skins are already available on the occasion of the N7, a celebration that has been going on for a decade. The skins can be used depending on the halberds we choose. So, Comando receives a turian skin, while Storm can look like a real Asari. If you are an Interceptor, you have the possibility of embodying a Quarian. Colossus is the equivalent of Krogan.
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Of course, if you want to join these celebrations with Anthem, you cannot do it without releasing the wallet, the virtual one or the real one. They are available for 61,000 coins of the game, although you can also dress as your favorite Mass Effect characters if you disburse something else 7.5 euros (850 crystals). For 36,000 coins or 600 crystals, you can customize your halberds with the Andromeda Initiative, and if you want to remember Shepard's dance in the citadel, BioWare has made an emote available to players based on it. It costs 23,000 coins, that is, 475 crystals.
Without Mass Effect, but with Dragon Age on the horizon
While the future of Mass Effect seems guaranteed, since BioWare has assured that they have not finished with the franchise, what is certain is that the fourth installment of Dragon Age is a fact. It was announced during the 2018 The Game Awards gala, although production is still in the early stages. Electronic Arts recognized that the game would take years, surely until beyond April 2022.
Anthem went on sale in March 2018 on PS4, Xbox One and PC.