Mass Effect Legendary Edition earns age rating in Korea
Mass Effect Legendary Edition was once again mentioned in gaming publications, which means that, apparently, development on the game is in full swing. This time, the South Korean age rating system commission determined for what age the game will be intended, but did not notify the results. Recall that the entire trilogy has been rated in many countries as games intended for people aged 18 and over.
Not so long ago, insider and journalist from VentureBeat, Jeff Grubb shared his discovery about the upcoming release of the remaster of the Mass Effect trinity. He said that the remaster of the trilogy has been pushed back to early next year due to various technical problems caused in particular by the updated version of the first part of the series. In addition, the coronavirus pandemic brought some inconvenience to the development team, which also forced the release date to be postponed.
The first rumor about a remaster of Mass Effect games appeared in early 2020. Insiders believed that EA and Bioware could please fans with some announcement for the annual "N7 Day", which is dedicated to the space opera series about Captain Shepard and takes place on November 7th. The developers and publisher of the game still haven't made any announcement or comment on rumors.
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