Will we see the long-rumored original trilogy remaster finally announced?
There might be some uplifting news in transit for Mass Effect fans. On Friday, arrangement distributer EA sent an email to distributions like PC Gamer, requesting that they lookout for some “magnificent” arrangement-related news on the BioWare Blog tomorrow at 11 AM ET.
With respect to what that news could be, we presume the organization will report a remaster of the initial three Mass Effect games. Bits of gossip about a unique set of three remaster has been circling since May when VentureBeat’s Jeff Grubb said the bundle was one of the shocks EA wanted to push out before the finish of March 2021. From that point forward, there’s been an assortment of authenticating proof, including EA’s own informing. During its ongoing Q2 income, the organization told examiners it will report extra games, including a “remastered title,” before the finish of its monetary long term.
At that point, there’s the circumstance of the upcoming declaration. November seventh is N7 Day, engineer BioWare’s yearly festival of everything Mass Effect. The upcoming function will see the first set of three’s voice cast — including Mark Meer and Jennifer Hale, the male and female voices of Commander Shepard — rejoin for an extraordinary board on the arrangement.
Of course, EA could announce something unrelated to a remaster. But then after months of anticipation and relative radio silence from the franchise since Mass Effect: Andromeda’s less than stellar 2017 release, fans would be disappointed with the company if it didn’t share some substantial piece of news.