The development of Andromeda was turbulent and troubled, marred by a director change, multiple major re-scopes, an understaffed animation team, technological challenges, communication issues, office politics, a compressed timeline, and brutal crunch.
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Did Andromeda flop bad enough to cancel future work?
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[FONT="]Mass Effect Andromeda has had some... satisfaction issues in the past. Namely, their animation came out to be almost completely outsourced while they worked on their new title Anthem. It was said that the Mass Effect franchise as a whole may have been put on hiatus and this latest rumor furthers this assumption. The upcoming Mass Effect Andromeda story DLC might have been canceled according to Sinclair Networks.
Austrian software company Sinclair Networks is a fairly prominent company that provides game developers with support, "Developing servers and networks as well as bug fixes and patches from some of the worlds leading game developers.
Apparently, this company was responsible for polishing up Andromeda while also releasing post-launch content. But after negative backlash from fans, the Mass Effect DLC has allegedly been canceled to further focus on Anthem. A since-deleted post on Facebook leads us to believe this rumor may have some merit.
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This news saddens us to say, but it was made official after a meeting this week that there will be no story DLC for Mass Effect Andromeda. Due to issues in initial production, heavy critique, significant delays in other projects it was decided to shelve the franchise for the time being and all resources and outsourcing are being focused to the 2018 release of Anthem.This seems to imply that Sinclair Networks is no longer working on this DLC, but considering it was swiftly deleted, it may not be a final decision yet. There could also be missing information or misinterpretations between Bioware and Sinclair. Does this mean no DLC period, or could it simply mean the DLC won't be supported by Sinclair?
For the moment the Mass Effect series will be on ice until BioWare can decide which direction the franchise will go.
The only content that will be produced will be the recurring APEX missions as well as patches as and when needed
Further information is clearly needed and will be confirmed as more develops. Keep it tuned to GameZone as we learn more.
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[FONT="]BioWare has stated that the rumors circulating of Mass Effect: Andromeda's DLC being canceled are false.
| 06/30/2017 08:30 AM PT
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Recently, rumors have started circulating claiming that planned story DLC for Mass Effect: Andromeda has been cancelled, following the decision to put the series on hiatus. However, BioWare and EA have now come out to put a stop to the reports.
The rumors stem from a post on the Facebook page of an Austrian company called Sinclair Networks, which was picked up by CriticalHit. The post claimed that it was made official after a meeting this week that there will be no story DLC for Mass Effect: Andromeda. Apparently this was due to issues in initial production, heavy critique, significant delays in other projects, staff allocation and reductions in Montreal.
Mass Effect producer Michael Gamble commented on the rumors, stating that hed never heard of Sinclair Networks. Ever. This was followed up by another tweet from producer Fernando Melo who said: While we cant talk about future yet, I can def say we build our own DLC/patches for our games and dont hire fake companies to do so.While we cant talk about future yet, I can def say we build our own dlc/patches for our games and dont hire fake companies to do so.Finally, EA sent over a statement to PC Gamer that reads:
Fernando Melo (@DiscoBabaloo) June 29, 2017
Weve never worked with Sinclair Networks and they had nothing to do with the development of Mass Effect: Andromeda. Beyond that we dont have any news to share at this time regarding DLC.
Sadly, both BioWare and EA stopped short of actually confirming that DLC is in the works for Andromeda.
Earlier this year, rumors claimed that the Mass Effect series has been put on hiatus following the launch of Andromeda and its developer BioWare Montreal has been downsized and turned into a support studio.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is available now on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
[FONT="]The recent Mass Effect: Andromeda DLC hoax may have unintentionally revealed the truth.
| 06/30/2017 01:00 PM PT
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Its a roller coaster of good news and bad news for fans of Mass Effect: Andromeda today.
The good: rumors of BioWare cancelling Andromeda DLC have proved to be false.
The bad: thats because the Andromeda DLC never existed in the first place.
An Austrian company called Sinclair Networks stared the rumors, claiming that BioWare had cancelled the DLC due to issues in initial production. BioWare was quick to hit back, with producer Michael Gamble commenting that hed never heard of Sinclair Networks and producer Fernando Melo outright calling the company fake.While we cant talk about future yet, I can def say we build our own dlc/patches for our games and dont hire fake companies to do so.In the resulting fallout of the rumors, though, BioWare dropped the depressing news, with inside sources confirming to Kotaku that there is no planned single-player DLC at all for Mass Effect: Andromeda.
Fernando Melo (@DiscoBabaloo) June 29, 2017
This hits hard for fans who expected Andromeda to follow the pattern of all three past Mass Effect games, all of which received extensive single-player content after the game had launch. For those following BioWare itself, though, the news may not come as that much of a surprise. The wonky animations in Andromeda at launch made the game a laughingstock, BioWare transferred many of its Montreal employees onto other projects, and the series as a whole was placed on hiatus. This meant that plans for a sequel were put on hold, and now it seems that any single-player DLC was also shelved in the process.
All in all, things are looking pretty bleak for Mass Effect: Andromeda. The game is out now for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
Source: Kotaku



