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Mass Effect: Andromeda: BioWare to share its “immediate plans” with players tomorrow

Mass Effect: Andromeda developer BioWare has taken to Twitter to confirm it will address player concerns tomorrow.

Since the game’s launch, players have voiced concerns over everything from the game’s stiff animations to the limited number of homosexual love interests present in-game. Individual BioWare employees have acknowledged these concerns before, but the developer itself has now taken the extra step to officially note concerns.

“It’s been a week since we officially launched Mass Effect: Andromeda worldwide, and we couldn’t be more excited that our fans are finally experience everything we’ve worked so hard to create,” BioWare said back on 30 March.

“We’ve received quite a bit of feedback, some of it positive and some of it critical. That feedback is an important part of our ongoing support of the game, and we can’t wait to share more of our immediate plans with you on Tuesday, April 4.

“In the meantime, keep your feedback coming. Our team is listening, working around the clock to gather information and plan out solutions to improve and build on Mass Effect: Andromeda.

“Thanks for your continued support and for joining us on this journey.”

Mass Effect: Andromeda is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. We reviewed it here.


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