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Mass effect 3 after credits
Mass effect 3 after credits










mass effect 3 after credits

And according to Eurogamer, concept art from the Art of the Mass Effect Trilogy book shows what looks like humanity building their own mass relays – which would need to happen considering Shepard destroys them all when she destroys the Reapers. It's already clear that the "Destroy" ending is what's portrayed in the trailer, as there's the presence of a dead Reaper and no sign of any green markings on Liara, which would signify the "Synthesis" ending took place. But what story will it tell? The Mass Effect 4 storyīased on the ending of Mass Effect 3 and this new teaser, it seems like Mass Effect 4 might make the hardest-to-achieve "Destroy" ending canon.

mass effect 3 after credits

So, based on chronological audio and the visuals of a dead Reaper and destroyed N7 armor, it's safe to say this is a Mass Effect 4 teaser. They certainly look like the silhouettes of a salarian, a human, and a krogan (or a turian), and they're standing by the Mud Skipper spaceship teased in concept art. The camera pans up to reveal that the mysterious figure is definitely Liara T'Soni (I'd recognize those freckles anywhere), with a trio of other figures in the far distance. That figure picks up a piece of N7 armor, most likely Shepard's, further suggesting this is Earth. A figure climbs up a snowy hill, with a dead Reaper in the background – that it's a dead Reaper was confirmed by Gamble on Twitter, which also confirms the game takes place in the Milky Way galaxy and potentially on Earth (where Shepard's final showdown takes place). Turning to the visuals, which become more telling just as the audio timeline ends, there's a much clearer picture here (pun intended). The final piece of the audio timeline is clearly the events of Mass Effect 3 – the unforgettable sound of a Reaper attack blares, and then at 00:50 someone says "we've lost contact." Afterwards, there's some difficult to makeout dialogue, but it certainly sounds like some familiar voices. So, Ark 6 could be referencing the delayed Quarian Ark ship, or it could be talking about Nexus. Only five of them are called "arks," however, as the sixth is the Nexus, Andromeda's version of the Citadel. In Andromeda, which takes place between Mass Effect 2 and 3, six ships make a perilous journey across a void between galaxies. We get a Mass Effect Andromeda reference in "Ark 6 is away".












Mass effect 3 after credits