Mass Effect: Andromeda Free Trial Weekend
Since the moment developer studio BioWare and publisher Electronic Arts have released Mass Effect: Andromeda this March 2017, there's been some different buzz among the fans. Some, have loved it, some were not-so-nice about the latest release. But if you have been dubious about the game after hearing all that crazy rumor, here is your chance to test the water for yourself. Yes, BioWare has just announced on Twitter that you can have a trial of Mass Effect: Andromeda this weekend.
Also, the trial is available for all the platforms, which means, you can play it on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Here's the official Tweet regarding the announcement as well as a short reel from the game.
The players can play up to ten hours on the first planet of the game, Eos until entering the first vault and they are able to choose to play both single player and multiplayer. All they need is an EA Origin account and then choose their esteemed platform. After that, they are all set to unleash ten hours of RPG action. There was a new patch for Andromeda released recently, with added difficulty for multiplayer, other improvements and cinematic.
Should anyone choose to continue playing the game, all the progress made during the trial period will be carried over to the full game. So far, Andromeda didn't fare well upon release and especially critics was not somewhat favorable to the game that much. So, hopefully this helps EA change the tide a bit.
Mass Effect: Andromeda Free Trial Weekend |
Also, the trial is available for all the platforms, which means, you can play it on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Here's the official Tweet regarding the announcement as well as a short reel from the game.
Fight for a new home in a dangerous galaxy. The Mass Effect: Andromeda Trial is now available on all platforms! pic.twitter.com/t4r2kvyenc— Mass Effect (@masseffect) July 13, 2017
The players can play up to ten hours on the first planet of the game, Eos until entering the first vault and they are able to choose to play both single player and multiplayer. All they need is an EA Origin account and then choose their esteemed platform. After that, they are all set to unleash ten hours of RPG action. There was a new patch for Andromeda released recently, with added difficulty for multiplayer, other improvements and cinematic.
Should anyone choose to continue playing the game, all the progress made during the trial period will be carried over to the full game. So far, Andromeda didn't fare well upon release and especially critics was not somewhat favorable to the game that much. So, hopefully this helps EA change the tide a bit.