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‘Mass Effect Trilogy' Finally Reveals a Worthy Video Release; Shows What It’s Like To Work In The Studio

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(Photo : Official Mass Effect Website) Just recently, Bioware's Michael Gamble, producer of the "Mass Effect Trilogy," released a screen shot of the new "Mass Effect Trilogy" that showed new technology in the game.

Just recently, Bioware's Michael Gamble, producer of the "Mass Effect Trilogy," released a screen shot of the new "Mass Effect Trilogy" that showed new technology in the game.

Comparing engine to its computer generated images, the "Mass Effect 3" has definitely shown improvements where technology is concerned.  The recent screenshots, which were first revealed on Twitter, balanced the disappointment when "Mass Effect: Andromeda" failed to impress fans because of the limited information the role playing game saga presented. According to GameBolt, the video trailer showed almost nothing valuable and interesting to its fans, and everything that has been put up there have been seen by the fans in the past video releases of the game.

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Along with the screen shots shown is Gamble's Tweet saying, "Technology has opened up so many doors for us. For comparison, doing this scene in engine vs. CGI in Mass Effect 3." In a report by Express, the latest video reveals of "Mass Effect Andromeda" showed some significant behind the scene footages that will give fans an idea of what the series would be like. "Mass Effect" is crawling and working on creating its own galaxy world and the video showed exactly how chaotic and interesting the studio can be, during its developmental stage. In a statement given by Gamble, it takes a good team to create a solid foundation in bringing out a good and interesting game to its fans. He thanked everyone from the team who made the difference.

He also added, "If you're planning on developing an RPG, similar to what we do, expect it to be a massive idea and come up with a team that will help you see through the whole plan. In all aspects of its development, it is important to have a good team that can back you up." The "Mass Effect" series has been enjoying the developmental stage of being in the new generation Xbox and Play Station 4. Collin Campbell, the lead level designer of the game, showed the snippets of the studio life in the video.

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