The release of the rumoured Mass Effect trilogy remaster was scheduled for October but “could start to slip”
The highly-anticipated remake of BioWare’s celebrated sci-fi trilogy, Mass Effect, was expected to release in October 2020, new sources claim.
Now, however, delays thought to be connected to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic might have scuppered publisher EA’s plans, pushing the release back, but a source that claims to have intel on the project insists “I know it’s real”.
“Up until, like, this last week, I know the plan for sure was to announce it in early October, release in later in October. So good news,” revealed GamesBeat journalist Jeff Grubb on a recent podcast (thanks, VGC). “Maybe bad news – it’s 2020 – maybe that could start to slip, it sounds like maybe that’s a possibility, nothing for sure yet.”
The highly-anticipated remake of BioWare’s celebrated sci-fi trilogy, Mass Effect, was expected to release in October 2020, new sources claim.
Now, however, delays thought to be connected to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic might have scuppered publisher EA’s plans, pushing the release back, but a source that claims to have intel on the project insists “I know it’s real”.
“Up until, like, this last week, I know the plan for sure was to announce it in early October, release in later in October. So good news,” revealed GamesBeat journalist Jeff Grubb on a recent podcast (thanks, VGC). “Maybe bad news – it’s 2020 – maybe that could start to slip, it sounds like maybe that’s a possibility, nothing for sure yet.”
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