'Mass Effect: Andromeda' release date: Developers committed to 'Andromeda' project; holiday season 2016 release?

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"Mass Effect: Andromeda" release date is all set for the holiday next year, and the latest news surrounding the popular game is that BioWare producers have been working extremely hard to polish the final game.

Design & Trend gathered that game lead designer Ian Frazier posted on Twitter how BioWare is being committed to the entire project.

Frazier reportedly emphasized how game producers Michael Gamble and Fabrice Condominas would go far just to finish the game and make it as interesting as it can be.

"Let it be noted,@GambleMike will drag himself through broken glass if that's what it takes to get this game done and top quality," Frazier's Oct. 20 tweet reads.

With all the hard work everyone at BioWare has put into the project, it is expected that "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will be massive once it gets released.

Details about the "Mass Effect: Andromeda" were revealed back in the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2015, which was held in Los Angeles in June. The game was once only called "Mass Effect 4"until it was given its official name.

The game will focus on the events that transpired in the previous "Mass Effect" installments, with the Andromeda Galaxy within the Helius Cluster as the game location, Crossmap reported.

It was also revealed that main protagonist, Commander Shepard, who is seen in the previous game series, will not appear in the next game installment.

As with the other game installments, players for "Andromeda" will have both male and female playable characters.

These characters will be able to control the six-wheeled fighting vehicle called Mako that appeared in the first game of "Mass Effect."

With Commander Shepard out of the game, fans will just have to look forward to the main character who'll be part of "Andromeda."

The game's release is still a year away, but the official trailer should be enough to whet fans' appetite. "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will be available on personal computer (PC), PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

 

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