Mass Effect: Legendary Edition was launched on the market several months ago, and it seems that, even knowing that it was a long-awaited title by a large number of users, it has greatly surprised EA, even declaring that Mass Effect: Legendary Edition has performed better than expected, something very beneficial for the future of the franchise.
It was during an internal EA conference (collected on Twitter by the user Daniel ahmad) where, in addition to talking about future titles such as Battlefield 2042, they have reserved a small space for the compilation of Shepard’s trilogy, ensuring that it has worked “above expectations.” No data of units sold has been given, but We know that it has been very well received, and that people missed the adventures of Shepard and company aboard the Normandy, so no wonder it worked well.
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition has performed better than expected
EA Conference Call:
– Mass Effect Legendary Edition performed well above expectations.
– Will continue to invest in the Jedi Fallen Order franchise
– Battlefield 2042 was the most discussed new game during June. Trailers received 210m views across all channels.
– Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) August 4, 2021
Bioware shows a graph with the decisions made throughout the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition
These good results will help EA want to achieve the same success with the new installment of the franchise, which is already under development. Let’s hope they let Bioware work freely and, thus, try to achieve what was created throughout these three wonderful installments.