We see 30 minutes of gameplay of Mass Effect: Andromeda

YouTube is once again the protagonist of the great leaks for the umpteenth time. It happened during the preview of the launch of the Nintendo Switch, we refer more specifically to the fact that unboxings were filtered as well as a good handful of kits of the operating system that would run the console. Today what we can see is no less than thirty minutes of the gameplay of Mass Effect: Andromeda, the next game in this saga that would arrive at the end of this month and that has a significant legion of fans who will undoubtedly like to see these revealing images of a game that looks really good.

We return with a very familiar character in this saga, Ryder. However, something that leaves us quite shocked is the graphic content of it, the way we navigate the planets and our spaceship. The reality is thate this version for both PlayStaton 4 and Xbox One and PC will not graphically disappoint anyone that knows the saga well closely. However, it is history that should catch you in the chair, and it is something that we do not have much information about today, apart from what has already been written.

The launch of the game is ready for March 21, there are only a few days left so that we can enjoy it, and so clearly, since in the face of an imminent one so close and seeing this gameplay, everything indicates that we will not see no delay in your arrival at the usual shelves. The dialogue system has been changed too, something that leaves a bit of the fly behind the ear for the most veteran players of the saga, however, any kind of novelty is necessary to refresh a saga as veteran as this one is.


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