'Mass Effect: Andromeda' to get 'happier' ending?

 Bioware

For fans, the ending of "Mass Effect 3" wasn't the greatest. Now, gamers are reportedly hoping that "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will culminate to something that's much better than how Captain Shepard's adventure ended in the previous game. 

However, with very limited information about the upcoming space shooter, it's almost impossible to predict what Bioware is cooking up for fans this time around. The developer being careful about spilling vital details also doesn't help. 

In a Twitter chat with a fan who was requesting a "happier" ending for the space voyagers in the installment, senior development director Chris Wynn simply said the studio "will do what [it] can" to cater to that appeal. 

From the looks of it, the game studio has the ending sealed, at least on the drawing board. Wherever this conclusion will bring gamers, be it sadder than the previous one or not, fans are assured of Bioware's commitment to top what it gave in "Mass Effect 3." 

Back when the game didn't have a name yet, Wynn's Twitter account was chock-full of hints and updates about the game. The latest he dished is how "awkward" it would have been for the people from "Star Trek Beyond" if they named the game "Mass Effect Beyond," which Bioware considered. 

The other one is more on the gameplay side. Wynn tweeted that the game will feature dynamic weather changes, which would blow gamers' minds the way they did the developers'.

Other than those bits of information, avid fans already know that the Mako will be useful in the game and that Commander Shepard is no more. 

It seems that Bioware isn't ready to pick out a release date for "Mass Effect: Andromeda" but it is guaranteed it will be made available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC in the very near future. 

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