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It'll be after 3 since Liara picks up (presumably) Shepard's N7 plate there. It might be a fair bit into the future if they're incorporating the Andromeda story somehow.So.. set between ME2 and ME3?
Are you sure? Because the pattern of stars looks similar to where the Normandy was destroyed in the prologue of ME2. And didn’t Shepherd fall on a snowy planet?It'll be after 3 since Liara picks up (presumably) Shepard's N7 plate there. It might be a fair bit into the future if they're incorporating the Andromeda story somehow.
Are you sure? Because the pattern of stars looks similar to where the Normandy was destroyed in the prologue of ME2. And didn’t Shepherd fall on a snowy planet?
Yeah, I’m seeing a retcon for ME2/3 here. It‘s EA.Oooh. There are multiple moons here. hmmmmmm You're right. Weird............... Doesn't make any sense though since you went down to that snowy planet alone in ME2.
Yeah, I’m seeing a retcon for ME2/3 here. It‘s EA.
Come to think of it, I wonder if they'll modify the ME3 ending again in the upcoming remaster to pave the way. >_>Yeah, I’m seeing a retcon for ME2/3 here. It‘s EA.
The old, wakes up, steps into the shower and Shepherd says "what a weird dream" ?Come to think of it, I wonder if they'll modify the ME3 ending again in the upcoming remaster to pave the way. >_>
Make Mass Effect Great Again?
Several BioWare Veterans Return For New Mass Effect Game - Game InformerFor those worried about the teams coming together for the future of such an iconic franchise, BioWare's Michael Gamble did recently confirm a few returning faces specifically for this project.
In a recent string of tweets, Gamble revealed a few Mass Effect veterans returning for the new game, including Dusty Everman, Parish Ley, Brenon Holmes, and Derek Watts.
If some of these names don't sound familiar, here's a quick breakdown of who is who:
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- Derek Watts
- Watts is the original Art Director for the Mass Effect series
- Brenon Holmes
- Holmes has worked on the entire Mass Effect trilogy, Dragon Age Inquisition and Origins, Andromeda, and more dating all the way back to Baldur's Gate II. He's a lifelong BioWare staple and intimately familiar with all of the evolutions this studio has undergone
- Parish Ley
- Ley was the cinematic direct for the Mass Effect trilogy and he is returning to BioWare and the series specifically to bring back his vision for the new game
- Gamble also notes that he was the mastermind behind many key moments that Mass Effect fans love
- Dusty Everman
- Everman was a key person when it came to bringing the vision of the original Normandy to life in the first Mass Effect game
- He left BioWare back in 2015, like Ley, but is returning to add his talents to the new Mass Effect game.
While it is always sad to see our favorite names depart a team (I say that as someone who admires Mark Darrah so incredibly much and what he brought to the Dragon Age world), change doesn't always mean doom. With the future of BioWare uncertain following Andromeda and Anthem's reception (though many did enjoy Andromeda as well), it is a relief to see some returning faces make their way back into the world of Mass Effect.