With the upcoming Release von Dragon Age: The Veilguard Bioware is closing another chapter, but the Canadian studio is not resting. The next major project with Mass Effect 5 has already been announced, even if a release is probably still a few years away.
Nevertheless, a question already arises: What will Bioware learn from the new Dragon Age for the upcoming Mass Effect? Michael Gamble has now commented on this on Twitter Project Director und Franchise-Veteranexpressed – and fans are allowed regarding one point breathe a sigh of relief.
Mass Effect 5: Bioware stays true to the original trilogy
According to Gamble, who has been with Bioware since the days of Mass Effect 2, they are looking to the past when developing the next installment in the series. At least for that visual Design This is true, as the Project Director promises with the X on the social media platform. “Mass Effect is photorealistic and will remain so as long as I am responsible for it,” says one answer.
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You could already see that this is the case based on the previous ones Teaser-Videos derive. These definitely gave the impression that the development team didn’t want to stand out too much from its predecessors, but rather familiar look is largely retained. However, so far these have only been small excerpts and are far from being gameplay scenes.
Still, Gamble feels emboldened to clarify that Mass Effect is “the adult tone of the original trilogy”. He probably doesn’t want to and can’t go into detail yet. “How to bring a sci-fi RPG to life” is “different than with other genres or IPs” anyway.
N7 Day is approaching
But we may soon become a few new details about Mass Effect 5or whatever it ends up being called, experienced. After all, November 7th is fast approaching annual N7 Dayi.e. the holiday of the Mass Effect franchise.
As a rule, Bioware chats a little about the festivities or leaves fans guessing about a new teaser. Last year, for example, there was a small sequence to be seen mysterious figure showed – maybe we’ll find out more about this this year?
But for now you can plunge into another Bioware RPG: In the test for Dragon Age: The Veilguard we will tell you whether the studio can build on its old strengths again.
What: Twitter / @GambleMike