Mass Effect Andromeda Preview Bonanza!
This last week has seen a plethora of information and video about Mass Effect Andromeda which launches next week on March 21st. As always, we’ve scoured the web and collected all the news about the game that’s fit to print. 😉 Also, as always, all of the videos below, and much more, can be found on our comprehensive Mass Effect Andromeda YouTube playlist.
First, the latest, and final, Mass Effect Andromeda Game trailer:
Next, is the Andromeda Initiative Training Briefing on the target planets for settlement known as “golden worlds”:
Then from IGN, a tour of our space station, The Nexus – get ready for a surprise treat if you’re already familiar with Mass Effect.
And IGN’s gameplay analysis covering exploration:
2 1/2 minutes touring “golden worlds” in depth:
IGN First touring your ship, The Tempest and meeting more of your crew:
A full, but short, briefing on driving and upgrading The Nomad, our new and improved Mako:
As usual, Sly Nation and Hot Not Meh gave us their insights into everything released.
Meanwhile, the rest of our favorite Mass Effect Andromeda YouTuber’s (GamerMD83, MEOdyssey, BioFan, etc.) were enjoying playing Andromeda early and we look forward to hearing their reviews once their embargo is lifted.
But GamerMD83 did manage to do several interviews which you can find on her channel, including the multiplayer exclusive below.
And finally, 2 nearly 1 hour Bioware developer discussions from PAX East:
Whew! That was a TON of info. There’s even more which you can find on our YouTube Channel, including some funny interviews with Kumail Najiani from Silicon Valley who’s also in the game.
Mass Effect Andromeda releases on March 21st with an early access 10 hour preview for Origin and EA Access members starting on the 16th. There’s still time to pre-order the game to get in on it plus enjoy the great pre-order perks. Also, if you haven’t already, be sure to watch all of the Andromeda Initiative training briefings while logged in to your EA account on the Mass Effect Andromeda Initiative website.
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