'Mass Effect: Andromeda' updates: Upcoming title to feature gameplay changes?

There has been much speculation regarding the much-awaited game "Mass Effect: Andromeda," especially when it comes to its gameplay. Fans are divided as to whether to believe the upcoming "Mass Effect" title will be a hardcore role-playing game or a straight up action game.
Game reviewers considered the last game, "Mass Effect 3," to be a successful fusion of the two. Yet, Bioware, the studio responsible for the development of the "Mass Effect" series, has yet to release any details about "Mass Effect: Andromeda" so fans are left with no choice but to speculate.
The first "Mass Effect" game was released in 2007, and it was a role-playing third-person shooter game that Bioware developed for the Xbox 360. Its sequel, "Mass Effect 2," which was released in 2010, was said to have a drastic change in the gameplay, with more focus given to the shooter elements of the game. The third game, "Mass Effect 3," was said to be a more refined version of both games, with the gameplay developed around the suggestions of people who have finished the first two "Mass Effect" games.
Through each release, "Mass Effect" has gained constant critical praise and commercial success. Players especially love the narrative of the world, and how the game allows them multiple endings based on one's choices in-game. Not just that, the "Mass Effect" trilogy also includes a production with top notch voice acting, character development, and world-building.
Fans will have to wait until March 2017 to get their hands on the game, but Bioware is sure to release a lot of more details about the game until then. In the meantime, "Mass Effect" fans can be assured that Bioware is doing its best to come up with another hit. A common problem with game sequels is a change in developers, but Bioware has been giving fans "Mass Effect" games from the very beginning. Fans will surely be in for a treat when "Mass Effect: Andromeda" comes out.