For over a handful of months, there has been several reports suggesting that Electronic Arts is priming to launch a trilogy collection for BioWare’s Mass Effect series. The titular entries running from 2007 to 2012, all three would be bundled in on package offering a definitive reworking on the game’s last-gen appearance and revitalizing the performance to meet the standards of current properties.

Most recently, it was disclosed by VentureBeat’s Jeff Grubb that the unannounced project is forecasted to be announced in early October and set to hit store shelves by the end of the month. But leading into this month, Grubb stated that the game is now facing a delay resulting with the project being ushered into 2021.

Additionally, he also goes to spare the new titling for the Mass Effect Trilogy, ‘Mass Effect: Legendary Edition’. Grubb explains this to be due to the inferiority of the original Mass Effect during the a recent GamesBeat Decides.

They [BioWare] were planning for an October reveal and then a later October release and that has been pushed back and we can all kinda get why – COVID is happening and they are working remotely. These are challenges everyone is facing, BioWare is not escaping these challenges.

Specifically though, this is Mass Effect 1. Mass Effect 1 was not coming up to the levels of standard to where Mass Effect 2 and 3 are in terms of the bundle, and it was going to bring down the whole package – I think they were worried about that.

Granted, this is an acceptable reason as for why the firm decided best to prolong the project’s announcement to better meet expectations of new guidelines for titles as the industry is on the verge of a new console generation. Even more, it should also be noted the property now entering an early 2021 release could suggest versions for Xbox Series X alongside PlayStation 5 next to its current-generation counterparts.

Already, Mass Effect Trilogy was reported to be hitting Nintendo Switch earlier on. In that, Grubb specifically relayed the details back in May as part of Electronic Arts new initiative to bring more properties to Nintendo’s latest system. You can read the full report by heading here.

What do you hope will come to fruition for the Mass Effect Trilogy with a new release set for next year?

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is reported to arrive in early 2021.

Source: VentureBeat

Nick Moreno Content Writer

Nick has over a decade of video game journalism under his belt. Outside of writing about trending & indie releases, he has also provided coverage at multiple events across the United States including Penny Arcade Expo & E3.

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