‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ update: BioWare to explore faraway galaxy during NVIDIA keynote address
“Mass Effect” Andromeda” is scheduled to be released early 2017 on PC, Xbox One and PS4. Developer BioWare has announced new gameplay footage of the game that will be shown next week at the Consumer Electronics Show during NVIDIA’s keynote address on Jan 4.
The announcement was made on Twitter with the information that the keynote can be watched live online. The highly-awaited game of the “Mass Effect” franchise has upped its ante on almost every front.
“Ready to see more Mass Effect: Andromeda environments and gameplay? Tune in to @nvidia's CES keynote next Wednesday,” Mass Effect tweeted on Friday.
Details of the NVIDIA CES 2017 even can be found here. Fans have been waiting for “Mass Effect: Andromeda” for four years now. Ever since BioWare released a short teaser trailer for the game just before N7 Day, fans have wanted more. The developer has promised to show gameplay footage and environments on Jan. 4.
NVIDIA, during the keynote event, will also show the industry’s most-enthralling tech unveilings in artificial intelligence, gaming and self-driving cars. Of course, “Mass Effect: Andromeda” will be a part of that event. It is assumed that BioWare will highlight the best of visuals on high-end PC hardware, writes GameRant.
Games such as “Overwatch” and “Destiny” has influenced “Mass Effect: Andromeda.” The game is pretty fast-paced and there are reportedly no loading screens, once the player is aboard the game’s ship. The game experience has been improved than the original trilogy. Moreover, as players explore the galaxy, they will also have to complete various side activities and that includes defeating massive creatures and Loyalty Missions with crew members.
“Mass Effect: Andromeda” players will have to get into the shoes of Ryder who is an interstellar explorer. He will be on a mission to explore the Andromeda galaxy to find a new home for humanity. Stay tuned on IBT AU for more updates on “Mass Effect: Andromeda.”