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Saturday, September 26, 2020

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition has reportedly been postponed to 2021.

 

We will not play the remaster collection of the Mass Effect trilogy this fall, say some sources close to the development of that package.

And the sparrows on the branches are already arguing with the crows about whether the Mass Effect trilogy will get its remastered collection. We were expected to play it this fall, but the VentureBeat portal, according to sources close to the development of the remaster collection, says that this will not happen for some time.

Reportedly, Mass Effect: Legendary Edition was internally postponed until 2021 and before the game was officially announced. Also reportedly creating problems is the first Mass Effect, which is a mechanically inferior game than the other two. In addition, it is much poorer graphically because it dates back to 2007. It would be convenient to bring the unit to the level of a deuce both graphically and mechanically, and perhaps it is precisely this secret delay that leads to it.

Realistically, he won't, but hey - he should be optimistic.

By the way, it is mentioned that the Legendary Edition will not feature the multiplayer mode from Mass Effect 3, which means that this release will be a single-player-focused collection.

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