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BioWare to run a panel on the next Mass Effect game at San Diego Comic-Con

Itching for some Mass Effect sequel reveals? Then look no further than San Diego Comic-Con.

Mass Effect developers from BioWare Edmonton and Montreal (it’s a Canadian smorgasbord!) will be in attendance at the convention in a special panel.

The Mass Effect panel will feature Carl Boulay (lead animator), Fabrice Condominas (producer), Mike Gamble (producer), Noel Lukasewich (senior artist), and Jessica Merizan (community manager) as they “share their experiences in shaping the next Mass Effect game with new possibilities while staying true to the critically acclaimed series,” according to the panel’s description.

The description mightn’t sound all that exciting, but in the past, BioWare as used similar opportunities to show off upcoming concept art and features to get audience feedback.

Rest assured: if details of the next Mass Effect game are revealed at the panel, you’ll find out about them here.


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