They haven't even got the second one out the door yet, but already BioWare are talking about what the future may hold for Mass Effect.
Talking to us in an exclusive interview, BioWare VP Greg Zeschuk has revealed that Mass Effect may become more than just a trilogy "if everything goes well".
When asked whether BioWare would play a key role in EA's plan to roll out two to three new IPs a year, Zeschuk replied:
"We have one of them Dragon Age this year, but our job is to both create new property and take advantage of existing ones.
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For our latest Mass Effect coverage, click here to download 360Zine Issue 37 for free."We've said Mass Effect is supposed to be a trilogy," continued Zeshuck, "so you're going to see at least a third Mass Effect, and even more if everything goes well."
Even more Mass Effect? That can only be a good thing, right?
Encouragingly, BioWare obviously has a terrific amount of faith in their games, with Zeschuk going on to say that the company will "always be building more and more breadth into these properties."
As long as that doesn't lead to sub-par spin-offs, Greg, we're with you all the way.
To read the rest of our exclusive interview with Greg Zeschuk, check out issue 29 of P3Zine, available to download for free by heading over to the Latest Downloads section on the top left of the site.
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