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Pretty sure there are, but Bioware, and EA as well, rarely remaster old games.
Furthermore, BioWare has it's hand full in the moment with Anthem and DA4, so I doubt that there are capacities for a Mass Effect remaster.
- Fred_vdp7 years agoHero+
@holger1405 wrote:
Furthermore, BioWare has it's hand full in the moment with Anthem and DA4, so I doubt that there are capacities for a Mass Effect remaster.
Maybe EA could outsource it. Maybe a developer specialized in ports, like Aspyr, could do it. Alternatively, Beamdog has already remastered a few of BioWare's classics, although those were older CRPGs and I don't know if EA technically owns those because they're licensed Dungeons & Dragons products that aren't even on Origin. 😛
True of course. 🙂 But I doubt that Bioware would outsource games from an active franchise for a remaster.
I’d love them to remaster the trilogy I have collected the 4 games and have collected the merchandise aswell if they would remake the franchise I’d happy pay them whatever they wanted
- DoctorDAM5 years agoNew Ace
Funny that you'd necro the thread, but not mention:
Venturebeat story including ME Trilogy remaster
The relevant line is the last one:
"Oh, and that HD remaster of an EA game is the Mass Effect Trilogy. Just don’t expect that to also launch on Switch — at least not at first."
Every game site has picked it up, and say that the source has been reliable. So the ME forums have been all abuzz.
And yes, some thinking it may be outsourced (something BW did with KOTOR 2).
- voteDC5 years agoNew Vanguard
Bioware did not outsource Knights of the Old Republic 2, nor was it anything to do with EA. Lucasarts was the publisher of both KoToR games, the switch of developers was entirely on them.