People who decide to upgrade to the Mass Effect Legendary Edition on PCs might not have to say goodbye to their favorite mods. It turns out, BioWare is apparently already considering how to handle it. Project Director Mac Walters said on Twitter that the team has “been in touch with a few in the modding community” when it comes to mod support. When the game launches in May, people should have a better idea of what to expect.
This came up when someone tagged Walters in a conversation discussing Mass Effect Legendary Edition mod support. Walters showed up to explain how BioWare is handling both outreach and upcoming support.
Here is Walters’ full response regarding Mass Effect Legendary Edition mods.
We’ve have been in touch with a few in the modding community to learn how best to a) update everyone on changes that will impact existing mods, and b) set the modding community up for success going forward. It’s ongoing, and we’ll discuss in more detail by launch.
— Mac Walters (@macwalterslives) February 4, 2021
Sites like Nexus Mods have multiple listings for entries in the series. In particular, the search results for “Mass Effect” on Nexus Mods shows Mass Effect 3 has over 600 files available, which have been downloaded over seven million times. Some of the most popular mods did things like offer an Expanded Galaxy, extra hairstyles, and a different ending.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition will come to the PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, and PC on May 14, 2021. It will be playable on the PS5 and Xbox Series X as well.
Published: Feb 4, 2021 12:30 pm