'Mass Effect 4' release date; New worlds, Mako customization and plenty of frontier explorations

"Mass Effect 4" may just be the biggest game from the franchise yet. The game from Bioware will feature tons of new surprises.

According to The Fuse Joplin, "Mass Effect 4" will feature a brand new world compared to its previous installments. The world is newly designed and characters will be in a new environment, particularly, in the different parts of the galaxy. However, you can trust that the Omega and Citadel will still be in the new game.

As for the game characters, there will be new characters on board and Bioware made sure you'll love all of them too. What about heroes and villains in the old game? There's a chance that they will make a cameo. The Fuse Joplin reports that the new playable and non-playable characters will all have new looks and content. It's the right time to create new faces.

Remember The Mako? It is the special space rover of the game which was difficult to maneuver. Now, Bioware made sure that The Mako will be easier to control.

About the new worlds, Bioware spent a lot of time making sure that the new worlds will be breathtaking. Also, the exploration experience will be much improved than in the previous games. Now, players can explore beyond the galaxy with plenty of frontiers to visit.

"Mass Effect 4" will mark the exit of Commander Shepherd. He left the game in "Mass Effect 3." The Fuse Joplin predicts that the protagonists in this installment will be all humans.

When will the game be released? There's no official word yet, but the game is expected to be launched by the end of 2016 or later, around mid 2017. Hopefully, Bioware does give more information about this in the coming months.

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