
Digitally Downloaded writes: "In presenting what is arguably the most powerful narrative we've seen in the games industry for some time, BioWare has accidently dug itself into a hole whereby it can't possibly create a game that has an equal or greater impact than what it's already done. In light of the inevitable disappointment that this will create, I wonder whether BioWare should have simply left the franchise at the near-perfect example of a trilogy that it has already created."

Bioware writes: "Like you, we’ve heard the rumors lately. You’ve made it clear you care deeply about what’s next. So let’s start by setting the record straight: the next Mass Effect game is in development, and EA and BioWare remain committed to telling more stories in this universe."
I expected nothing and I'm still disappointed
Like with Fallout, it's starting to feel studios are using TV / Film adaptations when they have no game info to talk about.
So the TV show will take place after the OG trilogy. I wonder which ending they’ll use?
Should’ve just posted a picture of an Elcor saying “regretfully, we have nothing to share.”

Speaking on a recent episode of the FRVR Podcast, veteran EA developer Alex Hutchinson—who worked on The Sims 2, Spore and Army of Two: The 40th Day—explained that the studio is already no longer the studio fans fell in love with, but it should be safe from censorship of its games’ political beliefs.
BioWare should find the center and focus. Chasing someone else’s shadow will likely lead to failure.

If you’re worried about EA’s future, you’re in good company. The acquisition is unprecedented on many levels, and it throws the future of EA's studios and some of its biggest franchises —including BioWare, The Sims, Apex Legends, and Battlefield — into doubt. Industry analysts have varying predictions about what could come next. However, there are a few constants — namely, that EA will likely implement large-scale spending reductions and sell off its less profitable studios.
How can you be an analyst and not look at Tencent and know exactly what's about to happen: massive layoffs, decline in quality, and loss revenue.
It is Toys R Us all over again, and JCPenney and Sears and so many more. EA lost is vision before 2000. It's an old stodgy corporation. It's not going to recover.
If Ea sell studio that develop NFS wishful thinking Saudi investers put Blackbox studio back together. get rid of online racing, drive to a race or no races at all wasting time playing nfs for NO reason at all thanks to Unbound, Heat, Payback, Rivals.
i think that games that are not Sports games or Shooters will cease to exist, since they are the big money makers.
not sure why anyone would agree to this. especially to rich saudis of all people ha they have more money than they'll ever need
Hmm. well i'm not concerned, considering the dev we're talking about here.
Mass effect is an awesome universe. Yes itll be odd if youre not commander shepherd. Nonetheless the universe is still an awesome one to see in more perspectives.
Like any good movie or tv show, it's not always the overlying story that makes people like something but rather the characters that inhabit that space and they could surpass what they did before in that regard because they are a top developer.
Anyway Shepard might have had a say in the universe but he couldn't control time and he couldn't bring back the dead so we haven't reached the pinnacle just yet.
Lots of avenues to explore and more powerful consoles to express themselves further with, I'm not worried.
they created an amazing universe in the Mass Effect games, apart from that god awful ending to 3.
there's still tons of potential to tell some amazing stories in that world.