SinceDragon Age Inquisition, BioWare has been in the wrong track by delivering games that have been obviously far away from the standards of the studio.Mass Effect Andromedawas an unexpected failure andAnthemdidn’t live up to its potentials. Now, withMass Effect Legendary Edition, the studio might make us forget about the bad memories.The remaster of theMass Effecttrilogylaunches onMay 14this year.Officially revealed with a brand new trailer,Mass Effect Legendary Editionis going to feature all the base games of the trilogy along with all of the post-launch expansions that they had received. The remastered trilogy will support 4K resolution and HDR feature. The overall performance sees significant improvement with new models, new shaders, new lighting, and new FX and DOF. Weapons, Mako control, and customization system have all received quality-of-life upgrades.

The originalMass Effectgame has the biggest share of visual enhancements with new high-quality textures. As you can see in the comparison image below, the original version is now more in line with the next installments of the franchise, visually. The content of the games will see some useful updates asMass Effect 3’s female Captain Shepard will be available onMass Effect 1andMass Effect 2as well. Thanks to the game’s upgradedhair, makeup, eye color and skin tones, you can create your own character with more options now if you don’t want to play as the default Shepard.

Last but not least, you can check out all the post-launch content forMass Effectgames included in theLegendary Editiondown below:

Mass Effect Legendary Editionis set to be launched onMay 14forPS4,PS5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, andPC. Currently, there’s no plan for aSwitchversion, but a developer from BioWare clarified in an interview that they might consider working on a Nintendo Switch version sometime after launch.