Mass Effect Trilogy Remaster Might Release This Fall

Mass Effect Trilogy Remaster Release

We previously reported about the Mass Effect Trilogy Remaster and a rumor going around that the game would release in April next year. However, a new rumor is going around that the remastered trilogy might be releasing as early as this fall 2020.

This information comes from an editor over at Gamereactor, who says that he has information about the Mass Effect Trilogy Remaster and that EA is quite ambitious with its plans for the game. He also mentions that the trilogy will release sometime this fall, and will release in the same window that EA loves to launch its big titles. This means that we can expect a release date sometime after September, with strong indications of a November release.

EA has still officially yet to say anything about the remaster of the trilogy, and this being a new rumor that is going around, we advise our readers to keep be a little skeptical with any rumor. Having said that, it would be great to see the remaster of the first three games in this ever-popular franchise.

Mass Effect is one of the most popular titles by BioWare, especially with the first three games that the community love and holds dearly. The latest game in the series, Mass Effect: Andromeda, was a step away from the main story of the game and was not as well-received as many thought it would pre-launch. The game was filled with bugs, technical glitches, and weird facial animations.

A remaster of the original games would have always been on the cards, considering that remasters are doing really well recently. We have seen Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3 remakes recently that have done pretty well among fans. Not to forget Final Fantasy 7 Remake which was recently released back in March on the PlayStation 4

Do you think the Mass Effect Trilogy Remaster would release this fall? Or is it just another rumor flying around? Post your comments below.

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