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'Mass Effect 4' Release Date & News: New Armor Revealed? BioWare Teases First Game Asset [Pics]

Video game development studio BioWare celebrated their 20th anniversary last May 22 of 2015. According to Gaming Bolt, the studio was founded in 1995 and to celebrate their 20th anniversary, BioWare General Manager, Aaryn Flynn, tweeted, "So touching reading the #BioWare 20 messages! No time to reminisce though - we're building the future #N7". The message was accompanied by an image that appeared to be an arm clad in skin tight N7 armour that is somewhat similar to the one that everyone knew and loved on Commander Shepard. To add, this might be the first official in-game treasure that everyone has seen for Mass Effect 4.

Additionally, it was reported in IGN that the Mass Effect 4's game details were leaked on an online survey. The details of the game first appeared in social media site, Reddit. Although many fans claimed that the said details were true and accurate, there was no strong evidence that supported the clamor.

EA games is known to play around as they did with their previous offerings such as Dragon Age: Inquisition. Up to this day, EA still did not confirm nor deny that they have indeed played the survey game again. Nonetheless, the strongest details that stood out about the game was the suggestion that it will be distinctly separated from its first three versions and a new hero will embark on a journey in pursuit of a new home for humanity. It was also rumored that the next installment of the game will be bigger than the previous one in which the main character will and can explore hundreds of solar systems. However, the newest game can and will not veer too far away from its predecessor gameplay-wise, which will make it unique and interesting at the same time.

Even if the main character is an N7, one thing is certain, the armour indicates that the protagonist is not of the lower class of the ranks. The game will most likely be released on PS4, Xbox One and PC and will be out next year.


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