Mass Effect Trilogy – about to go next gen?

A Chilean website has listed next gen versions of all three Mass Effect games, although BioWare and EA are yet to confirm it’s real.

We’ve had new games leaked by South African and Brazilian websites in the past, but adding to the global list of retailers that can’t keep a secret is Chilean website ZMART.

The listing for Mass Effect Trilogy is still up for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and in true online fashion it already has one user review, despite publisher EA not yet confirming it actually exists.


Developer BioWare though has previously hinted that the compilation could be going next gen, with the boss of BioWare’s Edmonton and Montreal studios admitting it was an idea they were looking at.



Mass Effect Trilogy was released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC in 2012 and was the first time that the original game was ever made available on PlayStation 3.

If the games did come to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 it would become one of many last gen upgrades, that includes everything from the Tomb Raider reboot to the recently announced The Last Of Us Remastered and the rumoured remake of Halo 2 for this Christmas.

In terms of the latter two in particular the games have been ported over largely because of a lack of new titles for their respective consoles, which may suggest that the new Mass Effect game is further away than many had hoped.

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