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‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ Developers Tease Gameplay, New Weapon, First Look On Game Consoles; EA Access Members Can Play Title Earlier
Now that "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will soon hit the market, BioWare is boasting its new game. The video game company has been teasing its followers by tweeting snaps of the upcoming title on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One's home screens.
The game producer Michael Gamble started to tease the game enthusiasts by posting an image of "Mass Effect: Andromeda" on Xbox One. Excited fans then asked the game's performance on the Microsoft console and he proudly said that it is "running awesome." After that, the game's lead designer Ian Frazier gave a glimpse of the title's photo on PlayStation 4, so the Sony users won't feel left behind.
I know what I'm playing this weekend. #TeamXbox @Xbox @XboxP3 pic.twitter.com/Wdv9LINKpb
— Michael Gamble (@GambleMike) Enero 21, 2017
However, no picture from the PC version was shared, although Gamble revealed that he is playing the Windows edition of "Mass Effect: Andromeda" every day. In another tweet, Frazier teased the action role-playing third-person shooter video game's open-ended story. He said that he has to get back to the game's main plot, but there are too many things his pyromaniac Ryder has to explore in space. He, too, revealed his new assault rifle called Big Pew Pew that can cause "severe plasma burns."
Moreover, after Gamble and Frazier teased their followers, EA has good news for the EA Access subscribers. The members of the subscription-based gaming service can experience to play "Mass Effect: Andromeda" for the first 10 hours before it will be officially released. This means that EA Access' users can play the game earlier compared to others.
Of course, Xbox One gamers can also enjoy "Mass Effect: Andromeda" five days before it will be out on March 21. This was announced by Xbox's Director of Programming Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb in a tweet. According to Engadget, EA did the same with other BioWare's other role-playing games like "Dragon Age: Inquisition." PC users, too, can have the same deal with Origin Access.
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