Buenas, acho que é material novo!!!Em recente materia, o produtor Fabrice Condominas da Bioware de Montreal, contou bastante coisa sobre os rumos da franquia!!Ele nao nega um novo jogo, seja ele um MASS EFFECT 4 ou 'qualquer outra coisa' no universo, e afima de maneira categorica:-Sem Shepard!Sem delongas, segue materia:
Um resuminho thunderblaster para a galera que nao espikeia:O produtor diz que o ponto final da trilogia, vai servir na verdade, como um novo ponto de partida, afirmando que o universo da saga cresceu mto junto com a franquia, e hj é 'vasto e muito rico' (em termos de enredo, of course)....O site questiona mais um pouco o produtor sobre esse assunto e o mesmo confirma que nao vai ter Shepard, um Shepard 2 ou ate mesmo um link basico/referencia ao protagonista da trilogia anterior. O contexto vai ser 'muito, muito diferente, com certeza! Essa é a unica e verdadeira decisão que nos tomamos.'Source: http://www.vg247.com/2012/10/19/mass-effect-4-star-we-dont-want-shepard-2-bioware/Buenas, eu ando jogando MTO o modo multiplayer do ME3 e digo de coracao! Concordo com o produtor! So esse modo ja abre absurdamente o leque de possibilidades dessa franquia!O sistema de 'Galaxy at War' poderia mto bem ser elevado a uma categoria de JOGO PROPRIO!Seria interessante vc escolher uma 'raça' (Turian, Krogan, etc..) e ir jogando um modo single com enredo/campanha especifica para a sua escolha e ao mesmo tempo um modo multiplayer que influencia o teu 'universo' de jogo single!Da para viajar (literalmente) mto nesse sentido!Para a galera mais encarnada no universo, achei uma materia em um site gringo no qual o pessoal comenta sobre possiveis 'plots' para um eventual ME4, tem desde preque, passando por spin offs e terminando em visoes do futuro!Mass Effect 4 star: ‘we don’t want Shepard – BioWareMass Effect 4 – or whatever the next Mass Effect will be called – will star a hero that is not just a re-hash of Commander Shepard, BioWare Montreal has revealed to VG247. Find out the studio’s philosophy to crafting the next star of the franchise below.Speaking with VG247 at a recent EA showcase, BioWare Montreal producer Fabrice Condominas agreed that the studio has never shied away from the fact that Mass Effect will continue after the current trilogy, but with a new hero.We asked him what the studio’s approach to whatever comes next in the galaxy-hopping franchise will involve, to which Condominas replied, “There is one thing we are absolutely sure of – there will be no more Shepard, and the trilogy is over.”“This is really our starting point. Now the Mass Effect universe is vast, and very, very rich. So at this point in time, we don’t even know what kind of time frame we’re going to be in. All we’re doing is more gathering ideas from the teams, gathering feedback to see several things.”“So first, we don’t want to make ‘Shepard 2′, or Mass Effect 4 with like, ‘oh there’s no more Shepard but you’re a soldier in the universe’. So this will be a very, very different context for sure, and nothing has been decided on the rest.”
Skyllian Verge: In the early 2160s, humans began to colonize the Skyllian Verge, a region the Batarians were already actively settling. The Batarians asked the Citadel Council to declare the territory an area of Batarian interest, but the Council refused. The Batarian government decided to close their Citadel embassy and became a rogue state. The Skyllian Blitz is an attack that is legendary in Mass Effect lore, for some player Shepard was a hero during this battle, but in a new game he does not have to be an important factor. Here is a chance to create a new protagonist for the series. The character could lead a crew during the events of this era, and perhaps make a few unlikely alien allies.Krogan Rebellions: The rapidly expanding Krogan became a threat to the galaxy and started the Krogan Rebellions and forcing the Turians to unleash the genophage. This genetic "infection" dramatically reduced fertility rates in Krogan females, causing a severe drop in births and eliminated the Krogan numerical advantage. The war took place before humanity's ascension into the pan-alien community. It would be interesting to play a Mass Effect game without humans. I think the series has done such a great job in creating the history of this universe that we would not need humans to have a compelling story.Rachni Wars: The Rachni, a species of highly intelligent space-faring hive-minded insects were a hostile foe of the Citdel council. Negotiation with the Rachni were impossible and the Council was losing the war against the Rachni for nearly a century until the Salarians "culturally uplifted" a new species, the Krogan. Here is chance for gamers to play as a Krogan Battlemaster leading a mixed alien squad into the heart of Rachni Queen's hive. A Mass Effect game based on these events conjures images of the film "Aliens," claustrophobic environments and badass Krogan soldiers.Prothean Era: Before the Protheans vanished they were the apex race of the galaxy. Setting a game in this era would be very interesting. The Protheans faced a hostile machine intelligence similar to the Geth, which threatened to decimate their society. The Protheans decided to unite all of the galaxy's sentient organic life under their empire and battle the machines in the "Metacon War." Having a game set during this war maybe to similar to the first trilogy, but learning more about the Prothean era is too enticing to pass up.