When it was announced last year that the original Mass Effect trilogy would get a proper remaster, it was mostly good news. However, EA and BioWare sadly explained that the new release would omit Mass Effect 3ās co-op multiplayer mode. Now, Legendary Editionās project director, Mac Walters, says thereās a possibility the online mode could returnā¦maybe.
Back in February, Walters told The Verge that the reason BioWare had cut multiplayer from Legendary Edition was to focus on improving single-player. Cutting multiplayer and rebalancing Mass Effect 3ās single-player campaign made it so folks wouldnāt need to play online to finish the campaign. It was a disappointing but understandable decision.
Walters also said that porting multiplayer would have involved solving some key challenges, like how to handle cross-play and how to bring in players who are still actively enjoying Mass Effect 3ās co-op mode to this day and reward them for their commitment.

Now, thereās hope that maybe, just maybe, BioWare will bring the fan-favorite mode back. In an interview with CNET, when asked about ME3ās online mode returning, Walters said he āwould never say no to thatā but added that it would depend on what the reception to Legendary Edition was, and if it felt like there was a demand from fans for multiplayer to return. āā¦Then weāll ask ourselves if we have the resources and time to bring it up to the quality level we and fans want,ā he said.
In other words, if it sells really, really well, maybe BioWare will bring back multiplayer.
Waltersā response was fairly non-committal and wishy-washy. But as someone who loved the multiplayer co-op action in Mass Effect 3 and was super sad to see it left on the cutting-room floor, Iāll take what I can get. Even a microscopic bit of hope is better than nothing.
Letās also hope that if multiplayer returns it ditches the loot boxes.
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