Recently we got more details regarding the relationship and romance aspects of Mass Effect: Andromeda, with these aspects always being a major component of the games. However, when BioWare GM Aaryn Flynn recently claimed on Twitter that the game is “totally softcore space porn,” it really didn’t come as much of a surprise that many got a little confused.

Well, Flynn has now clarified those comments he made recently, responding to a fan by saying “Sorry, I gave the wrong impression. We have strong characters, great gameplay, romances, and more, all dealing with mature themes.” While the comments that he made previously were obviously seen as sarcastic by some, on the internet many things get lost in translation and leads to situations like this.

However, the “softcore porn” comments were given more weight when it was revealed that the game’s original rating of partial nudity was changed to full nudity, leading many to believe this one would be upping the sexual ante. What’s also interesting to note is that Mass Effect 1 and 3 both got a partial nudity rating, whereas Mass Effect 2 didn’t get any kind of nudity rating at all. Thus, it definitely seems like things will be getting a little steamier with the series’ fourth outing.

It won’t be much longer until we find out for ourselves, however, as Mass Effect: Andromeda will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on March 21st. If you’re planning on playing the game on PC and are wondering if your computer can run it, then be sure to check out the minimum and recommended PC system requirements by clicking right here. The game definitely seems like it’s going to be pretty impressive in terms of overall scale, as it was recently revealed that one of the game’s planets is the size of the entirety of BioWare’s Dragon Age: Inquisition.

- This article was updated on:February 28th, 2017