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Mass Effect 4 collectible may have spolied a character’s return

Potential spoilers ahead, obviously.

Mass Effect 4 collectible may have just spoiled the return of a major character.

It goes without saying that spoilers continue from this point onward, so read at your own risk.

The character in question is none other than the original trilogy’s player avatar, Commander Shepard.

An N7 Day lithograph sold by Bioware is behind this report, with YouTuber MrHulthen (via VGC) noticing its product description.

“While Shepard and the survivors are left to pick up the pieces, fans are left wondering what’s next,” the lithograph’s description originally read. Since the report, it’s now been changed to “The threat of the Reapers might have been ended, but at great cost including Earth itself. While the survivors are left to pick up the pieces, fans are left wondering what’s next.”

Last year’s N7 Day teased the return of the Geth.

We’ll have more on Mass Effect 4 when it’s made available.


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