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'Mass Effect Andromeda' Release Date, News & Update: 'Family' to play an Important Role in the Game

'Mass Effect Andromeda' Release Date, News & Update: 'Family' to play an Important Role in the Game

Bioware has recently revealed that both the female and male main protagonist in the upcoming space role playing game, "Mass Effect Andromeda" will be siblings leading many to believe that Family may play an important role in the game.

A demo release by Bioware, narrated by creative director Mac Walters showed new details on what the highly anticipated game will look like in the PS4K. "We're seeing our male character, at E3 we got to see our female character. A little surprise here: These two are actually brother and sister" Walter revealed. "They both exist in the game world at the same time. If you're playing as the female Ryder, your brother is out there somewhere in the universe. "

IGN reported that character viewers saw back in E3 2014 is actually the new main characters' father, the Ryder family. This is a far departure from the "Mass Effect" Trilogy where both female and male character will be present in the same universe.

Interestingly, speculations about the game's plot may revolve around the protagonist's family   or perhaps will play an important role in the game. Evidence shows that Bioware seems to highlight the fact that the main protagonist has a family this time around.

"Mass Effect Andromeda" will have a feature that will surely gladden long-time fans as well as you players, open world.  According to VG247, we should expect a big open world along with space exploration letting players gawk at the beautiful planets the game developers have made.

With new details about the highly anticipated space role playing game set to be released on N7 day (November 7) fans are getting hyped about the new chapter in the "Mass Effect" universe. "Mass Effect Andromeda" is expected to be release on 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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