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| [Sep 19, 2012, 09:40 am ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
The BioWare Social Network reveals plans for new DLC for Mass Effect 3 called Omega, saying they will provide more details over the coming weeks on this single-player content for the action/RPG sequel (thanks GameInformer). Here's word: Yes indeed. Aaryn Flynn did confirm that Omega will be the next Single Player DLC. We'll have more DLC info in the coming weeks. Aaryn also confirmed we are making a new IP (not ME related obviously) and a new Mass Effect game.
It is FAR too early to talk about what this game is or what it will be about. It was only really mentioned because we know that some people will assume that with Ray & Greg leaving BioWare we'll be closing and not making more games. This is, of course, not true. We have Dragon Age 3 Inquisition in the works, more single and multiplay DLC in teh works for ME3, a new game coming in teh Mass Effect franchise and a new IP. Lots of good stuff still to come and when we can fill you in with details, we will. Stay tuned.
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Re: Mass Effect 3 DLC Plans |
Sep 20, 2012, 11:14 |
Creston |
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edaciousx wrote on Sep 19, 2012, 23:02: So you can be disappointed all over again? I just finished 3 recently... with the extended cut. Very very sad ending.... I spent about 120 hours of my life so I can end up killing humanity and taking the rest of the universe down with us. Are you sure you got the extended cut installed? Because with the Extended Cut, it's pretty clear that that doesn't happen, and that the galaxy and all the races recover.
Do you get a voice over by Shepard/EDI/Hackett at the last part of the ending?
It's funny how Bioware was "Well, we will clarify what the endings meant, because obviously it didn't mean that every inhabited solar system is destroyed and all the races are stuck and will die, and the Normandy is stranded forever!"
And then they just basically pull a massive Retcon, because, oh yeah, that is actually EXACTLY what the ending said, we just don't know our own lore.
The Extended Cut at least makes it less gloomy (though if you have a really low EMS, the Destroy option is actually really awesomely depressing.)
But as for your decisions making any kind of difference to the ending, yeah, they don't. They change stuff throughout the ME3 game itself (never anything major, but characters can live or die based on your previous decisions), but the ending is A, B, C or D. And D is just there as a "FUCK YOU!" from Bioware to the people who complained about their shitty ending.
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