EA plans to announce Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered on June 19th – Rumour
EA plans to announce Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered on June 19th
Right now, EA’s planned remaster is rumoured to be Mass Effect, bringing the original Mass Effect Trilogy to new platforms with reworked visuals. This was first reported by Venture Beat’s Jeff Grubb, though sources from Games Reactor have claimed that they have independently verified this.Â
Games Reactor has claimed that EA plans to reveal their remastered Mass Effect Trilogy on June 19th at their EA Play event. The game is said to be releasing this fall and take up the release slot that’s usually occupied by a Battlefield or Star Wars: Battlefront game. Â
The original Mass Effect Trilogy is a prime candidate for the HD remaster treatment, being a popular franchise with a loyal fanbase that’s currently unavailable on today’s consoles. While Xbox One offers backwards compatibility for the series, no games from the series offer Xbox One X enhancements, making the game practically identical to its original Xbox 360 release.Â
As a set of Xbox 360-era games, the Mass Effect Trilogy could benefit from the strength of modern console platforms, allowing EA to deliver enhanced visuals, higher resolution textures, steadier framerates and other enhancements. The game’s original cutscenes could also be remastered at a higher resolution, making the game’s cinematic scenes look a lot better on today’s high-resolution displays.Â
A new Mass Effect game has also reportedly started development at EA, making now the perfect time to reinvigorate the series by re-releasing the series’ best titles. This move would help prepare fans for future Mass Effect games, and push people’s thought’s away from Mass Effect Andromeda.
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