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Mass Effect: Andromeda: Here’s how faces have changed with today’s patch

Today’s Mass Effect: Andromeda has improved human and Asari eyes, making the characters a little more realistic.

You can check out before and after photos thanks to Reddit user jizabo.

Today’s patch is the first of many, designed to “evolve or improve” Andromeda‘s core experience, according to BioWare’s Aaron Flynn.

Future patches will address gay male romance options alongside stiff character animations.

Mass Effect: Andromeda is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. We reviewed the game here.


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