
November 7 is just a regular day in the life for most people. However, for Mass Effect fans everywhere it’s known as N7 Day. Taking this special day into account, the official Mass Effect YouTube channel has posted a video titled “N7 Day 2023.” The Bioware teaser trailer in question appears to be a special teaser in regard to the next Mass Effect Game.
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In the video posted on the official Mass Effect YouTube channel, we see a character walking through a hangar. As they turn around they end up revealing a jacket with the iconic N7 logo. Viewers are unaware of the character’s identity as a helmet appears to be blocking their face. They eventually end up taking out a gun and walk out toward a alien planet. Finally the a tittle card appears. The teaser itself is only 34 seconds long but fan theories are already being created on what exactly could this mean. Some believe the character is shown to be the popular character Liara T’Soni. The full video can be seen below here.
Many fans are taking this time to also reminisce on the widely popular Mass Effect series as it’s been years since its last iteration. Although there’s still nothing entirely new known about what the next Mass Effect game will be like or what characters will be making a grand return, this information will have to suffice. At least for now, that is.
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