'Mass Effect' Andromeda Release Date Accidentally Leaked By Dark Horse Comics; New Added Features, Latest Game Trailer Release Revealed

Previously, BioWare and Electronic Arts announced the initial release of the upcoming "Mass Effect" Andromeda this December, unfortunately it was cancelled. The good news, a leaked release date was revealed via Amazon's listing earlier this month.

Amazon's listing was the Dark Horse Comics, a tie-in art book, entitled The Art of "Mass Effect" : Andromeda. According to the Slash Gear, the said art book has the release date of March 21st, next year 2017.

This might be nonsense at all but there is a description written in the book The Art of "Mass Effect." It has been said in the book that Dark Horse Comics will launch the book itself simultaneously along with the game. There goes the story of the release date of the "Mass Effect" Andromeda.

As per the Gamespot report, EA announced that the delay of the "Mass Effect" Andromeda after the planned schedule which is suppose to be the end of 2016. BioWare confirmed that they need extra time to make sure that the "Mass Effect" Andromeda would provide the best game experience for the franchise.

A few months ago, EA and BioWare decided to cancel the original release date of the "Mass Effect" and move it to a later time. During the Playstation Meeting back in September it was announced that the release date of the "Mass Effect" Andromeda along with the announcement of the new male and female characters which are siblings.

In addition to the report, a new "Mass Effect" Andromeda trailer will then be released this November 7th to be exact. It is the exact date of the series when it was first released by BioWare.

The VG247 confirms that March 21st of 2017 is Tuesday, a date where most of the best game titles are being released. With this revelation, the "Mass Effect" Andromeda is now expected by several fans on the date taken from the "Mass Effect"Andromeda art book.

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