'Mass Effect: Andromeda' release news: game teased through Twitter
"Mass Effect: Andromeda," the eagerly anticipated fourth entry in Bioware's science fiction space opera series, receives another Twitter tease. The game is still practically an unknown, but gamers and fans know it is due to launch next year. Currently, a vital information available is that it is set in the Andromeda, a long time after the ending of "Mass Effect 3," but to this day, there hasn't been a single frame of gameplay footage.
There hasn't been much update, until this latest tweet by BioWare Montreal and Austin's head of design and art Alistair McNally. McNally said, "Played 'Mass Effect Andromeda' yesterday and then today our new IP. Both of which are looking stunning. Today I wore a plain t-shirt."
Played Mass Effect Andromeda yesterday and then today our new IP. Both of which are looking stunning. Today I wore a plain t-shirt.
— Alistair McNally (@Al_McNally) March 24, 2016
In the same tweet, he made a remark about wearing a plain t-shirt which, for those who don't know, is a reference to his appearance at GDC 2016 last week, which has people scrambling to find a photo of him from the event. In a nutshell, McNally wore a t-shirt displaying BioWare's new IP to GDC, but no one noticed. When he finally revealed that on Twitter, people understandably tried looking up photos of him, but no one has managed to find one so far. Gamers and fans can join in the manhunt through the forum.
Also it was fun to walk around GDC2016 in a t-shirt with our new IP on it and no one batted an eyelid.
— Alistair McNally (@Al_McNally) March 18, 2016
Depsite the limited news, the Twitter teaser alone has already hyped up gamers who are avidly waiting for the game, not to mention the incredible goodwill that surrounds the "Mass Effect" series that keeps players very much interested and engaged.
Hopfully, E3 could be the ideal place and time to reveal this highly anticipated game. In the meantime, gamers scavenge through the Internet and find out the mysterious new IP that Bioware is talking about and the evidence found in the T-shirt.
For more information, stay tuned.