Mass Effect: Andromeda loses its development director

It seemed like an innocent thing that was difficult for us to digest, but today it has emerged that on December 22 Chris Wynn, development director of Mass Effect: Andromeda announced through social networks that left Bioware to return to the United States.

The importance of his position has set off the alarms of many followers of the saga, which will have its landing in Andromeda in the current generation of consoles. Neither Chris himself nor anyone at Bioware has wanted to explain the reasons for the sudden departure or if it is low. will have some impact on the normal development of the project.

Mass Effect: Andromeda is scheduled to be released late 2016 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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