"Mass Effect: Andromeda" developers, Bioware has put out the news that the team will be stretching the game's release next year. This is due to the fact that Bioware needs more time to perfect "Mass Effect: Andromeda" in time for its release and EA granted the game developers permission to do so.
According to iSports Times, EA's chief financial officer, Blake Jorgensen stated that the gaming company is letting Bioware develop "Mass Effect: Andromeda" to their own terms. Recently, Bioware has already developed "Mass Effect: Andromeda" and Jorgensen admitted that he himself has seen what Bioware has produced and did approve of what the developers achieved.
EA has promised fans that "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will be released early next year between January and March. However, the gaming company is willing to move the said release dates if the need arises and Bioware feels that "Mass Effect: Andromeda" needs more fine tuning before releasing it to the public.
Reports from other sources that EA's decision in delaying "Mass Effect: Andromeda" is a good sign the gaming company has learned from their past mistakes. Games do get delayed, but it is an indication that the game developers are making an effort to get a game in its best quality.
For now, fans of "Mass Effect: Andromeda" can enjoy the short teaser that EA and Bioware released the trailer in which two characters stand side-by-side on the moon as the narrator invites gamers to explore the vast nothingness of space. The trailer also promotes Bioware's N7 event where fans can have the chance to learn more about "Mass Effect: Andromeda" and the team behind the third-person shooter game.
Hopefully, EA and Bioware can shed some light in the future for "Mass Effect: Andromeda" and keep its fans posted for the game's release date. For more "Mass Effect: Andromeda" news and update stay tuned to Gamenguide!