Bioware has unveiled a new poster for a mysterious Mass Effect game that many fans believe will be Mass Effect 4. The new photo was published in high-resolution form. Fans can use it as background or just zoom in to play detective, if it was for the anniversary of the N7 Day, annual celebration of Mass Effect. The new billboard shows a spacecraft landing on a planet based on an unknown planet. Spaceship crew seems to be walking towards the crater, while an extraterrestrial (maybe Geth) is expected to meet them halfway. Because the crater’s mind recalls a Geth skull, the synthetic race is easily implicated in the mystery game narrative. While the new graphic doesn’t speak much of the future of the franchise, the phrase “Mass Effect” will continue. The idea is that this is not exactly Mass Effect, but a spin-off like Andromeda, as it doesn’t go on. The original Mass Effect is praised for its rich character quality and the ability to change the plot with their decisions. It’s an alternate world, where human civilizations populated the Milky Way. Instead of leading the player on a predetermined route, all Mass Effects lets them make choice between the wicked and the good they choose, which helps to form friendships and friendships. The three original Mass Effect games were released this year in part of a Legendary Edition – which included improved visuals and other quality-of-life improvements – to improve the trilogys experience and ease the experience. These changes are especially important in a series like Mass Effect, since all three games share some save capability that allow players to pick up their choices from one game to the next. One of the most important changes in the Legendary Edition is the multi-extendications of Mass Effect 3, final chapter of the Commander Shepards trilogy, whose occurrence will be the occurrence of all the player’s efforts at all times if they skip the first two games, bringing together the three games as a unique, and definitive storey. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is available on PC via Origin and Steam, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, as well as PlayStation 5 and Xbox X|S with forward compatibility. Below is a new poster for the upcoming Mass Effect game.