Mass Effect Andromeda Release Date Possible in 2016? Fan Theories Continue to Spread

By Staff Writer | Feb 05, 2016 09:09 AM EST

BioWare's upcoming fourth installment Mass Effect: Andromeda has started another hailstorm in the form of rumors as news about its release date have been heard of once more. With some simple matters regarding the possible launch of the game and possible plot theories, gamers keep their hopes up that the much-awaited title will come sooner than expected.

According to Express, Mass Effect Andromeda cordially belongs to the expansions that people have awaited for in the past year and for the year to come. Though some may look at not expecting Mass Effect: Andromeda to show itself within 2016, new traces of information may lighten up the skeptics as a possible 2016 release has been talked about.

As per Christian Today, Electronic Arts' CFO was quoted on their statement that clarifies a possibility that Mass Effect: Andromeda will indeed release within 2016 saying, "We're not yet announcing when 'Titanfall' or 'Mass Effect:Andromeda' will come, but you should assume that's in the back half of the year as well because the second quarter; July to September is so dominated by our sports titles." That being said, gamers are keeping all their hopes up that this may come to happen as mentioned.

Noted by What Culture, fans of the Mass Effect series have come to their initiative of formulating theories for the upcoming installment. The recent tidbits that gamers have come to conclude in Mass Effect: Andromeda include the change of protagonist, namely Commander Shepard, and even the possibility of more races to come along the way. Some have gone much wilder and disclosed that the character to play is actually the offspring of the Commander and is expected to further continue the legacy.

Fans can hang on tight as Mass Effect: Andromeda may still be uncertain as to when it will ascend, but is definitely inevitable. Keep posted for more updates on BioWare's latest addition to the Mass Effect franchise. 

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