Players Worried about Spoilers for Mass Effect Andromeda Can Just Play Multiplayer
One producer for the highly anticipated Mass Effect Andromeda, Francisco Melo, wanted to clarify some points on the game’s EA Early Access. Of course, those with this special access will be able to play on March 16. Thereafter, everyone has to hours to experience as much of the game as possible. But the difference between single player and multiplayer is the range of in-game facets to experience.
Despite the fact that this is a game longer and possibly larger than Mass Effect 3, players will only be able to experience a small nook of the campaign. That nook is an entire planet, seemingly implying that there will be no space exploration. Ten hours gives everyone their time limit to observe and engage as much as possible. Melo also stated, however, that all multiplayer game modes will be accessible within the 10-hour trial. So if a player wants to explore multiplayer to their hearts’ content and wait until release day to check out the campaign, that may provide the best of both worlds (at least for the fan worried about spoilers).Nonetheless, Melo also clarified via twitter that there will be a point in single player where players can continue no further.
@Xartain you can play it all in sp if you want, but it is gated (you can’t cont story after a point, but can explore or restart for ex)
— Fernando Melo (@DiscoBabaloo) March 5, 2017
Thus, the story shall be the most limited aspect of the trial. But everyone can play the full story on March 21st, exactly two weeks from now. If you want to discover more on Mass Effect Andromeda and the various ways to play, you can check out the video series starting with part 1 here. And for more of the latest gaming news, feel free to stick around.