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![]() While we don’t quite know when Mass Effect 4 takes place, the trailer does show a seemingly much older Liara. However, if you choose the destroy ending there is a very brief scene after the credits that shows Shepard’s N7 chest plate covered in rubble, as the person underneath quickly gasps for breath. Shepard seemingly died at the end of Mass Effect 3, sacrificing themselves to ensure one of the three endings happens. The really interesting thing here is that the first description seems to suggest Commander Shepard, the hero of the original trilogy could appear in Mass Effect 4. ![]() Mass Effect 4’s reveal trailer shows a much older Liara investigating a snowy planet, and finding an abandoned piece of N7 armor. While the survivors are left to pick up the pieces, fans are left wondering what’s next.” “The threat of the Reapers might have been ended, but at great cost including Earth itself. That description was then later updated to something quite different that read “While Shepard and the survivors are left to pick up the pieces, fans are left wondering what’s next.” ![]() The lithograph is of the same piece of art BioWare released when it announced Mass Effect 4, with the words “ Mass Effect 4 will continue.” Originally spotted by Youtuber MrHulthen, and reported by VGC, when the lithograph was first put up on the BioWare store the description read: With that in mind, a new official lithograph released by BioWare could finally give us a crucial hint as to what might happen in Mass Effect 4. ![]() ![]() “The original thing was written by the people who run the store and aren't familiar with the game,” wrote Gamble.īioware has been quiet about Mass Effect since the release of Andromeda in 2017, but with a new title on the way, there are plenty of rumors and theories. Update 5/11/22: On Twitter BioWare product director Michael Gamble referenced the store description mentioned in this article, saying it was a mistake. ![]()
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