'Mass Effect 4' Release Date Rumors & Latest News: Game Still in Development Stages

9:40 PM EST 2/2/2015 by Aishwarya, Celebeat Reporter

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The Mass Effect 4 will be released in 2017 as reported by Bioware. In another report, it was revealed that Mass Effect 4 game is an advanced level game and its development would take years to complete. Cyberland also reported that two years won't be sufficient for Bioware to complete the game and its complex level designing, so it is highly possible that the supposed 2016 launch date is going to be postponed until further notice.

As to the Mass Effect 4 gameplay, it won't be totally like the previous version of the game. Game maker Michael Gamble in a report has affirmed that the six wheeled vehicle, Mako, from the starting versions, which was dropped in Mass impact 2 and 3, will return to some extent in Mass Effect 4.

It is also been reported by Gamble that the game will be utilizing EA's Frostbite 3 motor that Bioware has always appreciated by saying that their engineers have never possessed the capacity to make unimaginably genuine looking characters. Moreover, Bioware is focusing for a 2016 Mass Effect 4 release date, which was slated to happen around one year from now, much the same as the comparative timeline that Dragon Age: Inquisition was proposed to have in 2014.

Still unclear about the release date, the gamers and enthusiasts will have to wait for the official statement about the game's release. The developers really do not want to release it in hurry and disappoint the loyal fans and gamers. They want the game to be living up to its name and release with a bang, with everyone loving it and having only appreciation of the hard work, which is being put forward by them.

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