


Mass Effect 3. Extended Cut Announced, releases June 26.
From Bioware:
The Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut DLC is a downloadable content pack that will expand upon the events at the end of Mass Effect 3. Through additional cinematic sequences and epilogue scenes, the Extended Cut will include deeper insight to Commander Shepard’s journey based on player choices during the war against the Reapers.
The Extended Cut will be available to download at no additional charge for Mass Effect 3 game owners starting on June 26 for PC and Xbox 360 customers worldwide. Playstation 3 customers in North America will be able to download the Extended Cut DLC on June 26 and the rest of the world on July 4.
Casey Hudson, Mac Walters and Jessica Merizan sat down and recorded a new podcast where they discuss what you can expect in the Extended Cut and address many of your questions and concerns. Please check out the new Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut podcast hereand read the Extended Cut FAQ here.
We look forward to bringing you the Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut starting June 26.

“Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut Coming Next Week.”
Announced back in April in response to the controversy over the ending of Mass Effect 3, BioWare has announced that the Mass Effect 3 Exteneded Cut will be available as a free download for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 as well as PC on June 26th in North America, and July 4th for PlayStation 3 in Europe.
According to a post on the game’s official site, the extended cut “will expand upon the events at the end of Mass Effect 3 through additional cinematic sequences and epilogue scenes” and will “include deeper insight to Commander Shepard’s journey based on player choices during the war against the Reapers.”
The download will be 1.9GB and as for specific content, BioWare notes it will include “additional scenes and epilogue sequences. It provides more of the answers and closure that players have been asking for. It gives a sense of what the future holds as a result of the decisions made throughout the series. And it shows greater detail in the successes or failures based on how players achieved their endings.”
The post on the game’s official site also recommends loading a saved game from before the final Cerberus mission of the game. Endings will differ based on choices made throughout the Mass Effect series.
He has many problems with the game. Pacing, story, exposition, etc, and he’s only six hours in. Anyone else not enjoying it?
So quite a few hours in and I’m still having a blast! I do have some gripes here and there but the positives outweigh them.
Right off the bat Mass Effect 3 has been blowing me away! Keep in mind I’ve been not so patiently waiting for this since I finished Mass Effect two back in early 2010. I had to wait even longer since my copy of the game wasn’t delivered until 8 PM. It wasn’t a good time in my house. Anyway, I’ve got it now and I’m loving every second of it!
Part one of my Mass Effect 3 impressions. Check out my game blog in a little bit to check it out.
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According to ABC Today, EA will be launching a few ME3 games into space.
They are planned to come back to Earth sometime before March 6th, ME3’s release date. They can be tracked on the Mass Effect website, and anyone who finds one will be able to play the game before they even hit retailers.
This doesn’t make sense.

BioWare drop Mass Effect 3 Female Shepard Trailer
BioWare mark ‘FemShep Friday’ by releasing the first trailer of the game to star the new-and-improved Female Commander Shepard.
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