Once upon a time, it was, then it wasn’t – that’s how we could recap the events regarding the first three Mass Effect games’ remaster.
VentureBeat’s Jeff Grubb showed up on the site’s newest podcast. He’s been correct about most of the recent rumours (except for the late-August Nintendo Direct that might now happen in mid-September), so let’s see what he said about the Mass Effect Trilogy remaster: „Up until like this last week, I know the plan for sure was to announce it in early October, release it later in October. So good news. Maybe bad news, it’s 2020, maybe that could start to slip, it sounds like maybe that’s a possibility, nothing for sure yet.
I know it’s real. I’ve seen more than enough evidence to know it’s real, but it’s still 2020 and they haven’t announced it yet. I think they were planning to have this Mass Effect trilogy be the other big thing for $60 this holiday, so that’s why I’m still pretty confident it will make it out, but with everything else falling apart, like across the board, I could see them also wanting to just delay. But that’s not for sure, that’s not a guarantee yet like that hasn’t even been decided yet, it just seems like it’s a possibility that’s on the table, but last I heard October,” Grubb said.
In May, Electronic Arts‘ then newest financial earnings report mentioned that they are working on a surprise „EA HD title,” which could be the Mass Effect Trilogy remaster, but we have also seen and written about a Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2010 remaster, which could be either delayed OR, it could also be released this year.
We’ll bang (again). Eventually. OK?
Source: PSL
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