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Mass Effect: Andromeda delayed into 2017

EA’s Blake Jorgensen yesterday confirmed that Mass Effect: Andromeda has been delayed to 2017.

Jorgensen made the confirmation during the Morgan Stanley’s Technology, Media & Telecom Conference, placing the title somewhere inside the January to March 2017 window.

“We have our Mirror’s Edge runner game this first quarter, and then we have Mass Effect, which is a sci-fi action game, in our fourth quarter [fiscal year],” Jorgensen said. “So big year ahead and we’re pretty excited.”

Mass Effect: Andromeda was originally slated for a holiday 2016 release.


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