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EA & BioWare Release Community Tribute Video to Celebrate Mass Effect Legendary Edition’s Launch

With less than an hour to go before the official launch of Mass Effect Legendary Edition, the hype is real for the epic sci-fi trilogy that’s gathered millions of fans and cosplayers who haven’t stopped talking or thinking about those games years after it ended. Legendary Edition is an exciting release of the trilogy for modern consoles, featuring upscaled graphics and improved gameplay, and it’s definitely one to look out for.

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To celebrate the launch, as well as pay tribute to the player base and community, EA and BioWare have released a short video compilation of various fans and streamers sharing their experiences with the games and what they love about it. You can check it out below:

Mass Effect Legendary Edition is set to be released for PC and consoles on May 14.


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