Mass Effect: Andromeda won’t have a season pass

BioWare’s GM Aaryn Flynn has revealed that Mass Effect: Andromedawon’t be getting a season pass. When asked on Twitter whether there would be a season pass, his answer was crystal clear: Nope.” He was then asked what the plans were for DLC and simply answered: We’ll talk more about that later.”

More details will certainly be available soon, but Mass Effect: Andromeda is not the first EA-published game not to get a season pass recently, as Titanfall 2 also released without one. Developer Respawn then released free DLC for the title, a month after launch.

And also like Titanfall 2, EA Access and Origin Access members will have early access to Mass Effect: Andromeda, producer Michael Gamble confirmed on Twitter earlier. He then clarified that this will run for a limited time only and only for a portion of the game.”

The next entry in the Mass Effect franchise will hit shelves on March 23rd for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Gamble also announced last week that it’s unlikely to come to Switch and Scorpio. The release date was confirmed recently, after it was leaked by an official art book in October last year. A 279.99 collector’s edition is due to launch as well, which will include a remote control version of the game’s Mako-like Nomad explorer.

About MCV Staff

Check Also

470 Pacific [Industry news] Pacific Standard Creative Launches as New Division of Pacific Standard Sound, Merging World-Class Film, Television, and Video Game Capabilities

[Industry news] Pacific Standard Creative Launches as New Division of Pacific Standard Sound, Merging World-Class Film, Television, and Video Game Capabilities

Pacific Standard Sound (PSS), the award-winning sound design and full service post production and sound company whose work spans some of entertainment's most iconic properties, today announced the launch of Pacific Standard Creative (PSC), a new division purpose-built to serve the evolving storytelling and production needs of video game development studios, advertising agencies, trailer houses, and independent productions who demand world-class sound without compromise. Pacific Standard Creative will be helmed by industry veteran Eric Marks, who brings more than a decade of audio and engineering leadership, as well as two years as the Vice President of the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE).