The next installment in the legendary space opera is currently in the making at Dragon Age creators BioWare

Mar 2, 2015 09:48 GMT  ·  By

Mass Effect 4's developers have more or less teased that BioWare has something in store for this year's edition of the E3 trade show.

BioWare is currently working on Mass Effect 4, the next installment in the legendary action role-playing game franchise, and many gamers are avidly looking for new information on the title.

Judging by the reveals made so far, the fourth episode of the franchise will be a truly epic game, a space opera like no other game released so far. The company has been working on the core formula for quite some time now, so there is a pretty big chance that they will deliver on all fronts, as far as gamers' expectations are concerned.

There has been a lot of fallout after Mass Effect 3's ending controversy, so the developers have most likely taken the feedback to heart and will make sure that everyone is pleased with where the story will be going.

Hopefully, we won't get any cutscenes where the best soldier in the universe fails to shoot someone standing within spitting distance of them either.

Good news for Mass Effect fans

Chris Wynn, senior development director on Mass Effect 4, might just have teased the game's unveiling at the upcoming E3 on Twitter, telling a fan to "wait and see," when questioned whether or not we would see the game at the trade show.

A recent tweet from Jonathan Warner, senior producer on Mass Effect 4, telling that the world is taking shape right before the dev's eyes and that it's stunning, also hints at good news coming soon from the studio.

The producer also mentions that he recently got together with some of the game's writers, Jay Watamaniuk and David Gaider, possibly discussing some of the details of the upcoming title's story, and that he came out very happy with the results.

It's getting increasingly likely that the game is going to get unveiled during E3 2015, but it's still going to be a long while until we actually get to play it. In any case, stay tuned for more news.