'Mass Effect 4' release news: game crosses milestone, Bioware nonstop at making game look good

If the latest slew of tweets from Bioware developers is any indication, then fans will be getting a terrific and a novel "Mass Effect" iteration. Just recently, Chris Wynn, one of the folks at the game studio, let the Twitter world know of the game's new development "milestone."

Bioware has officially reached another high point for the creation of what the Internet calls "Mass Effect 4." In his tweet, the developer put across that the game studio is nonstop and is hard at work at molding the game into something great as they go "on to the next one!"

Another Bioware brother, Jos Hendriks, also has his way of keeping fans up to speed of the development of "Mass Effect 4." As many avid gamers already know, the title will only be playable on current-generation consoles. While that means adjustment, it also gives them "freedom" to do "cool stuff."

Hendriks sent out several tweets about what he is up to and what he is tweaking at the moment. In one, he shared that he is "ramping off a giant space dune with the Mako at top speed to get some serious airtime," which he described as "awesome confirmed."

Speaking of the Mako and what Hendriks calls the "#MakoLyf," the vehicle is set to play a vital role in the game and will be made with more usefulness and function. These will be much needed as players trudge unknown, rich galactic regions.

On the whole, "Mass Effect 4" will feature worlds never before seen or travelled in the previous installments of the smash hit space video game series. There will be more extraterrestrial creatures to meet and there will be more action-packed missions to complete. 

"Mass Effect 4" has no release date at the moment although some say it will be officially released in summer or fall next year. But there is assurance that fans will get their first good look at the highly-anticipated title during the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015 happening from June 16 to 18. 

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