'Mass Effect: Andromeda' release date: E3 trailer show some gameplay footage

Mass Effect: Andromeda Bioware

Bioware released a brand-new trailer for "Mass Effect: Andromeda" during the E3. The trailer is both a behind-the-scenes clip showcasing the staff working on the game and detailing what their goals are while also showcasing several gameplay elements and story segments from the game.

Aaryn Flynn, the Bioware studio manager, gave the presentation and promised that this game would give even more freedom than any of the previous titles. A large reason for this is the Frostbite engine which was used in building the game. 

Clips from the trailer showcase a brand-new ship called the Tempest, which a report from Screen Rant speculates is what will bring the player out of the Milky Way to the Andromeda Galaxy, a place where humans will be considered as the aliens. A more powerful version of the Mako is also shown as well as glimpses at some of the game's enemies.

It is also stated that the game will retain the three-man squad system from previous titles, which is going to be a welcome return for fans of the franchise. The footage also shows that the game will have a slightly different camera style and the action is the main focus of the game although it will retain RPG elements that has made the series popular.

Bioware has also revealed via Twitter that the main protagonist of the game is indeed Ryder. This is the character's last name as players are free to give a first name, as well as choose between playing a male or female. 

Speaking to IGN, creative director Mac Walters explained that the romance mechanics of the game are being tweaked.

"In the past we've been very, eh, I'd say somewhat formulaic in the way we presented them. We're trying to look at more organic ways to have those relationships evolve."

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" releases for the PC, PS4 and Xbox One in spring 2017.

Newsletter Stay up to date with Christian Today
News
What should Christians make of Tommy Robinson?
What should Christians make of Tommy Robinson?

In demanding that the likes of Robinson be banned from the Oxford Union, the clergy are in effect setting their own limit on freedom of speech and freedom of religion.

Christian woman persecuted by Iranian regime sentenced to 9 years in prison
Christian woman persecuted by Iranian regime sentenced to 9 years in prison

A Christian convert in Iran has been sentenced to nine years and eight months in prison on trumped-up charges linked to state security and anti-government activity.

John Lennox fears AI is making us lazy
John Lennox fears AI is making us lazy

Christian media leaders heard calls for courage, authenticity and discernment at the recent Revive 2026 conference.

Does the Church of England need to re-think its messaging?
Does the Church of England need to re-think its messaging?

If you look at the Church of England’s communications all that it ever seems to highlight is the good works that Christians do to improve the temporal well-being of their neighbours. It is right to highlight these things, but they are not the primary reason for the Church’s existence.