The saga, paralyzed since the failure of Mass Effect: Andromeda, celebrates the N7 Day, a day dedicated to the space franchise of the Canadian studio.
Mass Effect: Andromeda was a before and after for BioWare. After a trilogy applauded by critics and audiences, Baldur's Gate and Dragon Age's parents decided to launch new story arcs with this new video game. However, the thing did not go as expected. To the problems of development, it was joined by a too premature launch, since the errors were mocked by the users. However, now that N7 Day is celebrated, BioWare has asked fans about the future of the saga.
Through the official Twitter account, BioWare has promised several short videos starring members of the Mass Effect team: “Today we are celebrating N7 Day with a series of videos with team members,” the company said in a tweet. “We want to hear what you love about the Mass Effect universe and what you would like to see in the future, so join the debate using the hashtag # N7Day. They already said it: they have not finished with Mass Effect.
Today we’re celebrating # N7Day with a series of short videos featuring members of the team.
We want to hear what you love about the Mass Effect universe and what you want to see in the future, so join the discussion by using the # N7Day hashtag.
Happy N7 Day, everyone!
– BioWare (@bioware) November 7, 2019
New projects
In recent years, the study has been focused on two different projects. Anthem, a new intellectual property conceived as a service product, which arrived on the market in early 2019. However, the study stumbled again and has not yet managed to hit the key, although Casey Hudson, general manager, commented that the solutions would arrive in the long term.
BioWare also works on the new installment of Dragon Age, which was announced during the 2018 The Game Awards gala. At the moment, there are few details about it.
Electronic Arts, on the other hand, confirmed that it would publish remastering of beloved video games in the near future. Of course, and despite the rumors, there is no proof that the Mass Effect trilogy is one of them. For now, those who play Anthem have the opportunity to acquire the new skins inspired by the alien races of Mass Effect.
Source | BioWare (Twitter)