N7 day is a big deal for Mass Effect fans, and in the past, it has led to some great content being released for fans. Unfortunately, this year was a lot more low-key, but Mass Effect fans weren’t left completely unrewarded for their loyalty. They’ve confirmed that Mass Effect 4 truly is in development. Albeit, we knew about it already, but it’s always nice to see the brand themselves really put the next games name out there.
The teaser for Mass Effect 4 is pretty minimal, with an image shared on Twitter to warm our engines. However, there’s more to it than you might think. For starters, if you click the image, you’ll see it’s a lovely high resolution and it’s quite a large image, and it’s beautifully detailed. It appears to show a top-down view of a crater, with a spaceship on the ground nearby and four crew members walking towards something that’s lurking in the crater, but it’s somewhat obscured as to what it really is.
However, take a step back and look again. The shape of the crater, the colouration of the ground makes up what looks like a Geth staring right at you. The crater is the Oculus (face/eye), with the orange ground forming the body. It’s no doubt a hint that the Geth will either be in the next game, or that it will somewhat connect the history of past game events. Either way, the hype train is about to leave the station, and I’m eager to get on board.
Of course, that’s all we know right now. There’s no release date, no other information at all. Heck, I doubt we’ll even see this game on the market until after the next Dragon Age game. However, it is coming, and that’s awesome.
Oh, and it looks like you can download the poster now too, which is neat!
SOUNDS GREAT – Full stereo sound (12W peak power) gives your setup a booming audio…
Special Edition Yoshi design Ergonomic controller shape with Nintendo Switch button layout Detachable 10ft (3m)…
Fluid Motion: These flight rudder pedals are smooth and accurate that enable precise control over…
Heavy Equipment Bundle: Includes a steering wheel for heavy machinery, gas and brake pedals, and…
Low-profile Keys for an ergonomic gaming experience. With slimmer keycaps and shorter switches, enjoy natural…
Size & style: Ambidextrous lightweight mouse for gaming. Built for speed, control and comfort, with…