Mass Effect Sequel Original Developers Are Flocking Back To BioWare

Mass Effect Sequel: Original Developers Are Flocking Back To BioWare

BioWare project director Michael Gamble is sharing the news of some high-profile Mass Effect designers returning to the studio for the sequel.

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A new Mass Effect sequel is in development, and multiple original developers from the first games are coming back to BioWare for the project. The Game Awards trailer was the first announcement of a sequel in the series since 2017, and with the news of former developers returning to the series, fans are buzzing about it.

The Mass Effect Game Awards trailer featured Dr. Liara T’Soni, an Asari researcher who was born in 2077 and has dedicated her life to studying Prothean technology and culture so she can understand why they went extinct. As fans of Mass Effect know, she also has the ability to manipulate dark energy and create large mass effect fields through electrical impulses. While the premise of a Mass Effect sequel itself already seems interesting enough for fans to be on board, the news of the developers from the previous games only made it even better.

After the teaser, the project director of Mass Effect, Michael Gamble, tweeted out that multiple developers from the original game would be returning to the series to work on the latest sequel. He brought up Dusty Everman, who will come back as the Principal Narrative Designer, after leaving the studio back in 2015. Gamble also talked about Parrish Ley returning, as well as Brenon Holmes. Derek Watts, a Technical Design Director, will also be returning to work on the Mass Effect sequel, likely to tie in the most recent sequel and Andromeda into the next game. There is no release date set yet, but with these people behind the wheel, Mass Effect fans have good reason to look forward to it.

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Dusty was one of the key people responsible for bringing the original Normandy to life. Dusty decided to rejoin BioWare to work on the next Mass Effect game. There are more like him. We’ve heard what Mass Effect means to you. https://t.co/8dfGPV17iS

Parrish was the cinematic director for the Mass Effect Trilogy. Many of the amazing moments you had were crafted from him and the team. Parrish decided to rejoin BioWare to bring this vision of a new Mass Effect to life. https://t.co/DxsuCqlAuR

Brenon is a veteran of 3 Mass Effect games. His ingenuity and work helps to bring amazing gameplay systems to the Mass Effect Universe. Brenon is one of many who want to bring you the game you deserve. As time goes on, you’ll get to know more of us. https://t.co/1jp3BJPGoQ

Mass Effect was originally a trilogy, with the first game releasing back in 2007. The sequel to that came out in 2010, and the third one in 2012. Mass Effect: Andromeda was released in 2017, but most fans consider that sort of separate from the original trilogy, hence why so many players were excited to hear about another sequel to the original trilogy and with the original directors back on board.

There’s no hint as to what the true story is going to be about or where exactly it might take place, whether that be in the Andromeda galaxy or somewhere else. But there’s no doubt that the game, whenever it does come out or wherever it takes place, that Mass Effect fans will be waiting with bated breath to play.

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