BioWare knows you hate Mass Effect 3’s ending

15 March 2012

This article contains spoilers about the ending of Mass Effect 3. Spoilers. You’ve been warned. Spoilers. Okay? Spoilers.

With that out of the way then, it looks like BioWare might be prepping to change what happened, or expanding on it in some way. They’re planning something, and it’s big.

Fans have been raging since last week about the ending of Mass Effect 3 – a conclusion that’s so pointless, superficial, and full of plot holes it’s like a laddered pantyhose drifting on the pangalactic breeze.

There’s even a Facebook petition (of course there’s a Facebook petition) to change the ending, backed up by over 29,000 people.

But is everything not as it seems to be?

Responding on Twitter to questions about what the hell just happened, BioWare teasingly said only that, well, “We can’t saaaaay!”.

Then Mass Effect producer Mike Gamble added that, “Hardest. Day. Ever. Seriously, if you people knew all the stuff we are planning…you’d, well – hold onto your copy of me3 forever.”

… Maybe it’s new multiplayer skins. :O

Source: Shacknews
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  1. TehBrad
    16.03.2012 at 06:39

    Yay! Multiplayer skins! Just what we need! I’d laugh if they were included in whatever they are doing.

    This seems very… childish. Noooo I’m like totally awesome that you just don’t know it you wait and see then you’ll be like omg I was wrong about him and his awesomeness.

    Finally finished the game… with this talk about the ending I was on the edge of my seat the whole time going… this would be a crappy place to end… I bet it’s now! Wait no… probably now! Wait… no. Repeat.

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