Mass Effect: Andromeda News, Updates: Game To Remove Favorite Aliens From The Previous Titles

Recently, Creative Director Mac Walters confirmed sad news for the fans. He stated that Mass Effect: Andromeda will not include some fan-favorite alien races from the original game. Fans are kind of disappointed in the news. However, according to some rumors, the disappearance of some alien races might have a meaning in the future of the game. Players are expecting a great return, as numbers of alien races were one of the most favorite things in the Mass Effect universe.

Some Race Disappearances Could Be Very Disappointing For The Mass Effect: Andromeda 

There are few alien races that are believed to be removed in the game. Fan favorites, such as the Hana, will be removed come the sequel. It is one of the most loved alien races in the game due to the fact that it looks like the earth's jellyfish. Turians are also not included in the game. This race will be missed by the fans because of the intimidating military looks it has.

Another race that will not enter the Mass Effect: Andromeda is the Elcor, which is a huge four legged alien. Lastly, there are the Krogans who are known to be powerful reptilian aliens. Although it is kind of disappointing for everyone, it is now expected that the said races will return in a future installment in Mass Effect.

Some Of The Favorite Races Might Still Be In The Mass Effect: Andromeda

First on the list that might stay in the game are the Humans, probably because of the huge part they will take into the game. The next race is the Asaris, which is known over the entire galaxy. Salarians are also expected to still be included in the game. Although it is not officially confirmed by Walters in the Game Informer interview whether the said races will stay or not, fans can expect a lot of new races to come in the game.

Mass Effect: Andromeda is expected to be released in March 2017.


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