'Mass Effect Andromeda' release date, news: epic mission, romance and stories 'you won't soon forget' all in the pipeline

A promotional banner for "Mass Effect: Andromeda" Bioware

Although there is a lack of information going on in the "Mass Effect Andromeda" circle, Bioware developers help ease the wait by teasing snippets of details via social media.

"Mass Effect" series producer Michael Gamble teased "one hell of a mission" being made by Bioware general manager Aaryn Flynn for the highly anticipated space adventure game.

The producer, however, teased a bit about the plot aspect of the long-awaited game by praising writer Sheryl Chee, describing her as "one of the many writers working very late tonight, bringing you stories you won't soon forget."

Early this month, Gamble also talked about the relationships and "romances" to expect in "Mass Effect Andromeda," describing his review of this part of the game as "the funniest and most awkward."

Gamble also refused to share details on the minimum requirements to play "Mass Effect Andromeda," simply promising that they will "release all that information soon."

How soon that will be is still a mystery for now. However, media outlets suggest that there is a reason to think that a boatload of details is coming this November, specifically on N7 Day.

Bioware has kept most details about "Mass Effect Andromeda" under wraps, only providing morsels of information. The company may have just been waiting for N7 Day. After all, it is a day where all things "Mass Effect" are celebrated.

What is only known for now is that the new "Mass Effect" game will feature the Ryder family with the protagonists being brother and sister. The father will be included in the game as well.

Bioware has also given hardcore players the chance to be part of "Mass Effect Andromeda" by having a couple of lucky fans voice two characters in the game.

"Mass Effect Andromeda" is set for launch next year for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the PS4 Pro.

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