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Returning BioWare GM Casey Hudson had this to say when responding to a fan question about the fate of Mass Effect, and whether he’d want to return to it:
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This is sort of a sad end for Mass Effect, one of the more beloved gaming series out there, but BioWare wants to make sure that you know it’s likely not the end. Kotaku eventually reported that they’d heard single player DLC would never arrive, in part because there was no one left at BioWare Montreal to even make it, as the team had mostly been shuffled into new projects, including BioWare’s upcoming Destiny-fighter, Anthem. While EA pushed back on that notion, citing Andromeda sales (including its loot boxes) as a revenue driver, no hints about DLC came. The lack of DLC was whispered about practically since launch when the narrative began to take shape that Andromeda was a failure. We haven’t seen the total elimination of single player DLC in games certainly, but microtransactions and loot boxes specifically are incredibly appealing for publishers and developers as they can bring in truckloads of money with a fraction of the effort that would go into crafting one-time-use $10-20 DLC. I’m also willing to venture a guess that BioWare has made a not-insignificant amount of money from gacha-style loot boxes in Andromeda’s multiplayer, and that’s why that mode will continue to be supported with new items that can be found in those loot boxes.