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‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ New Features Include Hazardous Planets And A New Multiplayer Mode

‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ New Features Include Hazardous Planets And A New Multiplayer Mode

Cris Xander Juliano

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" new features have recently surfaced, which includes different types of planets, a new multiplayer mode and the 4 Chat system, WCCFTech reported. A reddit user reportedly got his hands on a February issue of PC Gamer Magazine which showed new details of the game.

There will be different types of planets in the game; one example is a story planet. This mostly contains open explorations and side quests. Other planets also have hazardous environments, which is very similar to "No Man's Sky," such as having radiation, being too cold or too hot.

The next new feature is the Horde Multiplayer Mode wherein players can choose which class to play before starting a match, unlike in single multiplayer where players freely switch between class profiles. The paragon system was removed and was replaced with a 4 Chat option, which allows players to choose the personality of the Ryder. BioWare gamers should be familiar with this feature as it is similar to "Dragon Age 2," according to Cog Connected. In addition, the dodge roll in the game was replaced with dash which is very useful for getting from cover to cover; combining this with jump enables for fast mobile battle.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" is a science fiction action role-playing third-person shooter game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. The original "Mass Effect" game was released in November 2007 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The game was also ported to mobile devices such as Android and iOS.

"Andromeda" is scheduled to be released on March 21, 2017 for the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. What do you think of the new features of "Mass Effect: Andromeda?" Write and share your thoughts down below the comments section.

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