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Mass Effect 5 may be BioWare’s main focus right now, but don’t expect this year’s “quieter” N7 Day to totally blow you away.
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Mass Effect 5 may be BioWare’s main focus right now, but don’t expect this year’s “quieter” N7 Day to totally blow you away.

Hey, Mass effectUm, that day every year when you put on your best Commander Shepard socks, show off that Garrus tattoo you got on your inner thigh for some reason, and watch out Mass Effecty stuff is almost here. However, if you’re expecting a huge reveal about the next entry in the series during this year’s N7 Day, it looks like you’ll have to keep your expectations in check, due to Dragon Age: The Veilkeeper.

Yes, even though BioWare said it was move forward at full steam When it comes to Mass Effect 5 – or whatever it’s called – rather than making a big DLC ​​for Veilguard, it seems like getting the latter out of the gate understandably took a lot of effort. Enough effort that the studio has minimized the tracking of the teaser for last year’s N7 Day ME5 that it is planned.

“We hope everyone enjoys DragonAge: The Veilguard,” BioWare tweeted. “There are only a few days left until N7 Day and this year will be quieter due to the launch. Be sure to come back then to have a little fun!”

Here’s hoping that a little bit of fun, whatever it may be, will be enough to satisfy the world’s enormous supply of inseparable Reaper Hunters. To be honest, it’s not like we haven’t had enough talk about Mass Effect from BioWare recently, with the aforementioned confirmation that the next ME is now its priority, shortly after the head of Michael Gamble team. went to Twitter to share some general details about what the game will do in terms of tone and art style in order to maintain the classic feel of the series.

As for Veilguard, BioWare also revealed last night that it will receive its first patch later this week. Although you’ll have to wait until then for the full notes, the studio said the update will include “a few bug fixes, minor balance changes, and some crash mitigations.”

It was even pretty cool to pre-announce a few, revealing that the issue was fixed “an issue where some customizations were not applied correctly to the Inquisitor in a scene”, a PC-specific issue with Nvidia DLSS options being “grayed-out” on a certain series of GPUs, and “an issue that caused companions’ skill points to reset.”

What do you hope to see from BioWare this N7 Day? Let us know below, and if you’ve launched Dragon Age, be sure to check out our range of Veilguard How-to Guides, which can help you resolve these issues. annoying choices and get your hands on it a nice loot