EA teases Bioware’s next Mass Effect game for N7 Day

Bioware celebrates N7 Day with a new Mass Effect teaser

As part of their N7 Day celebrations, Bioware has released a new teaser trailer for their next Mass Effect game. Unfortunately, the trailer does not show us much. All it shows us is a female character in N7 clothing walking and drawing her weapon. The trailer drops no new information for the game, and it doesn’t tell us when to expect more information about Bioware’s next Mass Effect game.

EA and Bioware officially confirmed that they were working on a new Mass Effect game in late 2020. This teaser showcased a ship travelling to an unknown ice planet and an Asari picking up some N7 armour. This trailer also showcased very little about the game.

While it is nice to see that Bioware are still working on the game, it is annoying to have games teased so far ahead of their launch dates. Yes, I understand EA’s desire to build hype, but after almost three years of waiting, I want to see more than this.

Perhaps EA has plans to showcase a larger Mass Effect trailer later this year at The Game Awards or some other event. Maybe we will need to wait another few years before we see this series again. At least for now we can continue enjoying the series’ Legendary Edition remaster, which is currently available with a heavy discount on Steam.

Currently, Bioware are also working on Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. Dreadwolf currently has no firm release date, though the game is expected to launch in mid-2024 or early 2025.

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