Mass Effect: Andromeda Leaked Footage Suggesting Jet Pack Use Viral Online

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BioWare's Mass Effect: Andromeda is all but slowing down, which is something that fans truly want to hear. Recently, fans were treated to a whole new possible spoiler that will ultimately change the game's sights in the long run, if it is indeed, accurate to be proven right by BioWare.

According to Shack News, not much information has been spilled out by the development team about Mass Effect: Andromeda over the many months; not even the possible story that it will take. But recently, a recent clip that went viral online became a strong talk of the town, which is yet to be confirmed officially.

It was noted by Techno Buffalo that a certain footage across the web showed the tendency of a jet pack being included in the game's system for the gamers' usage. This has not been justified as a recently made video announcement from BioWare, and is even said to have been documented a few years back as a prototype footage for the supposed Mass Effect: Andromeda. It was not also not backed up yet by BioWare, which makes the said information still an uncertainty and must be taken as a grain of salt for the moment.

As per Geek, the rumored footage was published last April 1st, and as natural as it can be assumed, it was said to be an April Fool prank, which makes taking the matter seriously a whole lot harder for the fans. So far, the details most held accurately by BioWare would be the inexistence of the protagonist Commander Shepard, cordially made a fact during the N7 day celebration late last year.

Mass Effect: Andromeda still has not disclosed the details of the title's release, though the earliest in which the fans are recommended to expect it will be within 2017. Stay tuned for more news on BioWare's up and coming continuity to the Mass Effect series. 

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