
Headlines spread across the net Monday morning of customers sabotaging Spore's Amazon rating in protest to its strict digital rights management (DRM), and by Monday night, Electronic Arts was already looking to the future: Red Alert 3. Executive producer Chris Corry (going by the username EASmudge) posted an update on the game's official forum last night (via Kotaku), revealing that while Red Alert 3 will use the same SecuROM DRM software that so upset players of Spore (and the PC version of Mass Effect before it), the implementation will be slightly less rigid in a couple of ways.

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.”

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ES3 set things off, it's a shame they got greedy and decided to cut corners so the executives could get huge pay days.

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all i know is the spore DRM is quite annoying, really the only complaint i have about the game, otherwise it is pretty weird and fun