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GDC: Mass Effect goes episodic on Live?

BioWare confirms plans to release world-expanding content for Mass Effect via Live, bridging major trilogy releases
BioWare's stunning-looking Xbox 360 action-RPG Mass Effect was first unveiled at last year's X05 amid promises that the game was set to be the first in an entire trilogy of sc-fi epics. Now however, Bioware's joint-CEO Ray Muzyka has revealed that the developer is planning to release additional episodic-style content for the game, linking and expanding storylines between major releases, available via Xbox Live.

While we've heard in the past that BioWare intends to support Mass Effect with release of "premium" downloadable Xbox Live content, speaking at GDC on the future of digital distribution, Muzyka elaborated, "With Mass Effect, the 360 game, we're planning on extensive post-release content bridging between storylines, bridging the gap between products".

Although no further details were revealed, it's exciting to hear that gamers won't be forced to wait ages between major Mass Effect releases to see how BioWare's vision for the series unfolds.

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