Mass Effect Andromeda has been panned by critics and gamers alike since release, for its stilted facial animations and various bugs, yet still received some decent review scores from critics. The good news is that Bioware is listening to feedback and is looking into fixing the issues in the fourth entry in its epic sci-fi RPG franchise.
Bioware took to twitter to make the announcement earlier today that it’s actively listening to both positive and critical feedback from gamers on their experiences with Mass Effect Andromeda. Bioware is asking for gamers to continue sending in their feedback as they continue to work round the clock to come up with a plan to solve the issues and improve the game.
Here’s the message from Bioware:
"It’s been a week since we officially launched Mass Effect Andromeda worldwide, and we couldn’t be more excited that our fans are finally experiencing everything we’ve worked so hard to create.
We’ve received quite a bit of feedback, some of it positive and some of it critical. That feedback is an important part of our ongoing support of the game, and we can’t wait to share more of our immediate plans with you on Tuesday April 4.
In the meantime, keep your feedback coming. Our team is listening, working around the clock to gather information and plan out solutions to improve and build on Mass Effect Andromeda."
Thanks for your continued support and for joining us on this journey.