Summary
- Michael Gamble has teased multiple endings for one of BioWare's games.
- Both Dragon Age and Mass Effect are known for multiple endings.
- He could also just be teasing us all for kicks.
Michael Gamble, a BioWare veteran, the lead on 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Mass Effect 5 and an avid poster, has once again blessed our timelines with a tease for one of the studio's upcoming projects. Is he talking about 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Mass Effect 5 or just tantalisinꩵg us, the masses, with some vague information for kicks? Who's to know? It co♈uld even be all of the above.
In response to a post on social media about Cal🌠l of Duty: Black Ops 6 not having multiple endings, Gamble responded "We like multiple endings." Now, that's not a lot to go on, but he's probably teasing something to do with one of the studio's upcoming projects. We're only about a week out from Dragon Age: The Veilguard so we won't have to wait long to find out if our favourite high fantasy RPG with Qunari has multiple endings.
Dragon Age has always had multiple endings in a sense. While there aren't always wildly different outcomes, we do get variations on the game💜's clima🌜ctic moments, and subsequent epilogue slides that tell us about the fate of every major character that the player interacted with on their journey.
Blue, Red or Green?
As for Mass Effect 5, the project Gamble is actively working on, we don't know a lot about it. We know that it exists, and we've seen a couple of teaser trailers, but it's safe to assume the project is still in pre-production. N7 (November 7) Day last year brought us a of a feminine-looking character in N7 armour strolling down a hallway, pisto♓l drawn. This was accompanied by snippets of cryptic information that reference humanity and the Andromeda Galaxy.
The Mass Effect series certainly h𓆉as multiple endings. You can't even import your save from Mass Effect 2 to Mass Effect 3 if the former ends a certain way. Mass Effect 3's ending is quite💎 infamous, and not something worth labouring on about so many years later.
Though narratives often change between pre-production and the final release, as we've seen with Dragon Age: The Veilguard and Avowed, we can at least see that Gamble and his team have an idea of where they want to take the series' narrative. In a on last year's N7 Day, BioWare revealed that all the fan's canon questions "have answers."൲ This year's N7 Day is just a couple of weeks away, so we'll likely have another snippet of information and subsequent wild speculation then.









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