Mass Effect Andromeda New Screenshots Showcase The Nomad, Scanning And More

Nov 10, 2016 at 03:30pm EST
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This week has been a very good one for Mass Effect Andromeda, with a lot of new details having been revealed a few days ago to celebrate N7 Day. Additional details will be coming in the near future, but a few more new screenshots have managed to surface online recently, showcasing some of the game's features and mechanics.

The three new screenshots, which have been shared by Game Informer, showcase the Nomad vehicle, which won't be armed, unlike the Mako from the first Mass Effect, scanning, which will be vital to gather important information and fill out the codex, and an offensive flame based attack. You can check out the new screenshots right below.

Two days ago, members of the Mass Effect Andromeda development team talked about the game and how they have improved it from previous entries. According to Creative Director Mac Walters, the team improved both the shooter and RPG elements, creating a balance that will allow players to have more freedom than ever. Mac Walters also talked about a possible expansion of the main characters' father story, which may be expanded even beyond Mass Effect Andromeda itself.

Mass Effect Andromeda was originally scheduled for an early 2017 release on PC and console, but it’s been confirmed earlier this week that it will release in the second quarter in all regions. We will keep you updated on BioWare’s upcoming role-playing game as soon as possible, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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