'Mass Effect: Andromeda' Is Most Likely Not To Be Available In Nintendo Switch

The management of EA announced late last year that one of its big games will be available in Nintendo Switch. However, it is most likely that "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will not be available for Nintendo Switch.

EA management said that they will release a game that will come to Nintendo Switch, but according to Gamespot, "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will not be that game. Mike Gamble, the producer of the game shared that BioWare will not be bringing the game to Nintendo Switch. However, there are chances that it will be considered if people want it badly to be brought to Switch.

Meanwhile, the Mass Effect 3 was made available for Wii U. The new console sounds good for the new game as well for the fans of the game, but Nintendo will still have to figure it out whether or not they will release the game on the new console. The new Nintendo console will announce its specifications this January. Gamble and Bioware have yet to discuss the enhancements for the PlayStation 4 for "Mass Effect: Andromeda" either in January of February this year.

According to Digitaltrends in an interview with Gamble, it has no plans that "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will be available for the Xbox's upcoming Project Scorpio console revision so far. PlayStation 4 Pro is not safe either because there is no news about it yet.

Some believed that the Nintendo Switch will be challenged to run the game with its technical specifications. The game is on the current generation hardware. Electronic Arts and Bioware have yet to decide whether or not they will port it.

Furthermore, "Mass Effect: Andromeda" has some high-quality environments. The combat offered in the game is intense for one of its features. The game is set to be available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and for PC. "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will be released in Spring of 2017.

 

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