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'Mass Effect: Andromeda' Release Date, Gameplay Details, News & Update: Two New Races Revealed; Spring 2017 Release All Set

'Mass Effect: Andromeda' Release Date, Gameplay Details, News & Update: Two New Races Revealed; Spring 2017 Release All Set

There are a number of games that are waiting to be released in the years to come and although there have been a lot of speculations as to when Bioware's "Mass Effect: Andromeda" is going to be released, however official information on the game revealed that it has been slated to be released in spring 2017.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" is a sci-fi tale that is set in the outer space and is one of the most popular video game series from BioWare. "Mass Effect: Andromeda" is the newest franchise and as with the other games in the series, it is based on the premise of galactic exploration and although the game does not follow the events of the previous Mass Effect games, it still contains much of its past lore.

One of the newest features of the game is the introduction of two new races. One of these is the hostile race, and the other is the peaceful and ancient guardian race. The two races are named Kett and Remnant. The previous races such as the Turian, Salarian, Asari and the Krogan are still also appearing in "Mass Effect: Andromeda" game.

The game starts in the Andromeda galaxy, and it is "far away from and long after the events of the original trilogy", and is mostly a start of the new adventure. The protagonist is a human named Ryder. In the previous games, the male and female versions of the protagonist are different versions of the same character. However in "Mass Effect: Andromeda," male and female Ryder are different characters that exist as twin siblings who are both traveling to Andromeda with their family.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" is set to be released for PC, Xbox One, Playstation 4 and Playstation 4 Pro. You will find more information about the game on their official website. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for future updates.

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