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'Mass Effect: Andromeda' Teaser Features Goofy Peebee and The Voice Behind Her

'Mass Effect: Andromeda' Teaser Features Goofy Peebee and The Voice Behind Her

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BioWare, the company behind the video game, "Mass Effect: Andromeda," has announced recently the release of the game's latest video teaser which puts the spotlight on the character of Peebee, as well as the voice that breathed life into her character.

Christine Lakin is the voice actress behind the character of Peebee. In her interview with DualShockers, Lakin commented on Peebee that "she is impulsive, quirky, very different that the rest of the team." Lakin also added that "she's completely goofy. Sometimes the joke totally lands. And sometimes it really doesn't."

Other Asari characters are known for being cold and distant. However, for fans, Peebee is a fresh breath of sunshine as she is impulsive and spontaneous. Prior to the release of the video, BioWare likewise released another comedic feature that introduced the game's primary voice actors namely: Tom Taylorson and Fryda Wolff, who voices Scott and Sara Ryder respectively.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" is set to be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on March 21 this year. Earlier this year, the latest cinematic trailer which featured some of the teammate characters, as well as the game's main antagonist, Archon. BioWare, to the surprise of fans and players' alike, has also confirmed that there will be an absence of crossplay support and that the PC version of the game is set to have an uncapped frame rate.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" new feature on Peebee has mesmerized the fans and players of the fan. Delight seems to have spread through, and penetrated, the community of players that have been looking forward to the game and its release. This teaser promises to bring more entertainment to the "Andromeda" universe which fans are expected to love and enjoy. For now, fans and gamers can anticipate something big from the game and wait for it for the meantime.

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