
BioWare's work, interrupted prematurely after the failure of Mass Effect: Andromeda, celebrated its most special day, the N7 Day.
No, there were no announcements during the N7 Day, the day that BioWare and its followers have defined as the day of celebration of the Mass Effect saga. Although there were few who asked for a remastering of the original trilogy, the day has developed without confirming any of these hopes. Casey Hudson, general manager of BioWare, said he had many ideas for future deliveries, but that is all that could be scratched, in addition to a few unpublished conceptual arts.
Hudson himself was in charge of publishing four never-seen artworks on Twitter, along with a hopeful message: “We have so many ideas for things we want to do in Mass Effect, so much conceptual art that we have not yet brought to reality, and so many stories yet for narrating … ” The pieces of art seem centered on the time of the trilogy, as old ones known as the Mako vehicle or the Normandy ship appear.
We have so many ideas for things we want to do in #MassEffect, so much concept art that hasn't yet been brought to life, and so many stories yet to tell. # N7Day pic.twitter.com/gDXbYComCC
– Casey Hudson (@CaseyDHudson) November 7, 2019
The problems of BioWare
BioWare began its descent into hell with the publication of Mass Effect: Andromeda, much criticized for bugs and errors. In fact, the production became a kind of meme due to its facial expressions, corrected by a posterior patch. Given this situation, the game did not recover completely and EA decided to take action on the matter and cancel all downloadable history content that was planned for the video game.
With Anthem, the most recent BioWare production, they experienced similar problems. On this occasion, however, the criticisms were not directed at their technical aspects, much less on facial expressions, but on content and design. In FreeGameTips we rate Anthem with a 6 out of 10. Meanwhile, Electronic Arts and BioWare are still working on improving the game, although the deepest changes will take time to arrive.
BioWare also develops the future Dragon Age, as well as new projects not yet announced.
Source | BioWare (Twitter)