April 5th, 2012Top StoryFree Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut DLC To Give "More Closure" This SummerBy Evan Narcisse The extra content generated in response to fan outcry over Mass Effect 3's controversial ending will be out this summer, according to a press release issued by EA this morning. Players of the sci-fi threequel will be able to experience additional cinematics and epilogue cutscenes that add further clarity to the ending of Mass Effect 3. However, the release doesn't mention any additional gameplay content. BioWare co-founder Ray Muyzka said the following regarding the Extended Cut:
Series executive producer Casey Hudson's elaboration in the statement says, "We have reprioritized our post-launch development efforts to provide the fans who want more closure with even more context and clarity to the ending of the game, in a way that will feel more personalized for each player." The word "reprioritized" seems to indicate that there's more post-launch DLC coming for ME3 but that the development studio shifted plans to address certain players' anger over the game's ending. One important sidenote: the free DLC offer expires until April 12, 2014. So, if you're planning to wait out a massive price drop for Mass Effect 3, don't wait too long. Update: BioWare has further clarified what they're doing to the ending, vowing that they will not offer any new or different endings, just an extended one. |
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Thursday, April 5, 2012
Free Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut DLC To Give “More Closure” This Summer
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