What's Next for Mass Effect 3? Image Teaser Revealed.
Monday, 16 July 2012 06:17
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Joystiq's Mike Schramm caught the above picture at Bioware's SDCC panel, at which the Dragon Age/Mass Effect developer spoke surprising little about the future of their latest game. Mass Effect 3 may have had a bumpy start with some critics and certainly with a very vocal minority of fans, but it sold incredibly well and that means one thing and one thing only: a massive potential userbase for future DLC.
So why don't we know everything on the horizon months in advance, the norm when it comes to DLC these days? Even now, Bioware aren't ready to disclose where they'll be taking the digital expansions to the game, but they are perfectly happy to tease, tease, tease. Schramm's image is a teaser for future DLC, although exactly what it shows is hard to tell.
Whether it's a tease for a new multiplayer mode, a new single player location or a combination of both is, obviously, yet to be revealed. Still, this is what we've got. Watch this space for an official announcement.
Source: Gameranx
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