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‘Mass Effect Andromeda’ Release Date, Plot & Cheat Codes: What To Expect From RPG

By Sara Gale | Update Date: May 24, 2016 06:00 AM EDT

For fans eagerly waiting for "Mass Effect Andromeda" the good news is that the Bioware's upcoming shooter game's release date is approaching. Electronic Arts (EA) has confirmed that the most anticipated game will be released during the 2016 Electronic Entertainment Expo event.

Game developers from all over the world are expected to unveil their games in the E3 event that is set to takes place in Los Angeles and London from Jun 12 to Jun 14. While EA reports a release date close by the general manager of Bioware, Aaryn Flynn hinted quite some time back that delay in the launch of the game is inevitable.

Flynn noted that the company needs specific amount of time to make sure that the game is delivered with all the features it should be having. According to Bioware's report released earlier, "Mass Effect Andromeda" could be out in early 2017.

Flynn also added that the overall experience of the game will be much different and the open approach will give the player a lot of freedom in gaming. Furthermore, since the game is built with Frostbite engine the players can expect phenomenal sceneries and environment altogether.

"As a category, role-playing games or RPGs continues to grow and break beyond what was the core gamer audience. We've seen other games in the category do this, and we believe that Mass Effect will do that," said EA Chief Executive Officer Andrew Wilson, via DualShockers, according to Christian Times.

Wilson noted during Investor Day that the upcoming "Mass Effect Andromeda" will not only please the fans of the game but will also attract players that are inclined to other game genres. On the other hand Bioware has also confirmed the fans will see a big new world with new protagonists and antagonists.

"In related news, some tweets coming from the development team are surfacing online, mentioning some instances of enemy ambush encounters and the hype generated by the press, which make them grin. These could all be pertaining to the game, but fans can rest assured that all the rumors and speculations will be over as the E3 draws closer," reported Ecumenical News.

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