As we know, BioWare is already working on the next Mass Effect game, with Deus Ex writer Mary DeMarle serving as the lead narrative director. But other than that, there isn’t much information about the project, which has loyal fans searching for any crumbs of details.
So when game director Michael Gamble hinted that Mass Effect might utilize Epic Games’ MetaHuman technology, it got many of them excited, as they at least got something.
What’s both exciting and worrisome is that Gamble didn’t say a word, but his response to Epic Games representative Chris Evans still makes one wonder if we’ll see realistic characters in the game.
On the X/Twitter website, Evans asked: “Is anyone building games with MetaHumans in UE5? What pain points do you want us to address in future releases?” In the comments, Gamble left a GIF with an image of a salarian from Mass Effect, which, albeit not confirming anything, still raises questions about why he would post something in this thread, right?
As mentioned before, we know very little about the next Mass Effect, but Jez Corden from Windows Central mentioned that, based on the information he has, BioWare may abandon the idea of an open world in the new game.
It’s unclear when we’ll see its release, but it can be said with confidence that it won’t happen anytime soon, as the project was in its early stages of development last year. Additionally, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf is currently in development and is believed to be their main priority. The game’s release is expected to be in the summer of next year.
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