By Rob Leane

Published: Monday, 07 November 2022 at 12:00 am


BioWare has shared a cryptic new teaser for the next Mass Effect game (see above), with project director Mike Gamble also sharing a message for fans to mark this year’s Mass Effect Day (that would be 7th November, or ‘N7 Day’ as fans know it, referring to the number that graces Shepard’s armour in the games. It’s actually a ‘vocational code’ in the Systems Alliance military, if you were wondering).

Kicking things off with a tribute to the fans, Gamble declared in his message: “In the nearly 15 years since the release of the first Mass Effect, the biggest reason we still love working on it is the warmth, dedication, and passion of this community.

“There are some of you who have been with us through everything. We’ve grown together, sacrificed Ashley together, (Editor’s Note: Or Kaidan, Mike! We all make different choices.) faced difficulties together… and laughed until our Faces Were Tired… together! And for those of you who are new to Mass Effect (thanks, Legendary Edition!), welcome!”

Teasing the future of the Mass Effect franchise, Gamble continued: “I can promise that many years of fun, adventures, and characters you’ll fall in love with are still ahead.”

The word “many” seems to imply that there are several projects in the works, which is certainly an exciting thought. There was no mention of Henry Cavill’s rumoured “secret project” in the Mass Effect universe, though.

“Regardless of when you joined us, through four games and more expansions, I can say with certainty that we’re in this because of you, and every N7 Day is a wonderful reminder of that,” Gamble added. “As we look forward, each week is a fun and exciting challenge for the team. We love bringing this universe to life, and although there’s much more we want to share with you, that’ll have to be for another time.”

And finally, he concluded: “For now, there is something we want you to have a look at. We’ve intercepted some strange footage from one of the monitoring stations in known space. It could be nothing, but…”