Mass Effect Andromeda Will Not Support Arabic But Will Support HDR
Yesterday we told you how BioWare General Manager Aaryn Flynn took to Twitter to confirm there will be no season pass for Mass Effect: Andromeda. You can read more about that here. Today we learned that if you were hoping to play Mass Effect Andromeda with a localization in Arabic Language, it won’t happen, at least at launch. BioWare General Manager Aaryn Flynn clarified this on Twitter. He did; however, confirmed HDR support which is great news for console owners.
Not all hope is lost for fans in the Middle East, as Flynn also hinted that BioWare might look into the addition of the language with a future patch. Take a look at his tweet below:
@nazihfares Just heard that we will not support Arabic at launch. However, we can look into it as a future patch
— Aaryn Flynn (@AarynFlynn) January 7, 2017
Flynn also mentioned that it was “eye-opening” to receive many requests from the fans, realizing that so many would like an Arabic localization.
@nazihfares Thank you. Sorry to disappoint but it was eye-opening to see how many fans want it
— Aaryn Flynn (@AarynFlynn) January 7, 2017
In less localized news, Flynn confirmed the game will support HDR on both Xbox One S and both PS4 models. On the other hand, he didn’t have a firm answer on which version of HDR will be supported on PC.
@ShadowElephant Yes
— Aaryn Flynn (@AarynFlynn) January 7, 2017
Mass Effect Andromeda‘s release dates were also recently announced days ago. The game will launch for PS4, Xbox One and PC on March 21st in North America, while European gamers will have to wait until March 23rd.