The remaster collection is intended for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, though Hudson said it’s compatible with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X with “targeted enhancements.”

Mass Effect Legendary Edition includes the three numbered Mass Effect games, all single-player DLC from those games, plus promo weapons, armor, and packs.

Hudson said the goal was never remaking the Mass Effect Trilogy. BioWare wanted to “modernize the experience so that fans and new players can experience the original work in its best possible form.”

What that means for ME Legendary Edition is better framerates, improved visuals, and 4K HD support.

Hudson also said a brand-new Mass Effect game is in the works. It’s still early in development, but Hudson said a “veteran team” is working on the new installment.

The Mass Effect Legendary Edition was rated in Korea in October and rumored to be announced that month. Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more Mass Effect news as it develops.

[Source: BioWare]

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