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Here you go, BioWare sci-fi fans. Another Mass Effect 2 wallpaper's been posted, this time of a ruined junk yard thing with people walking across it. The game's out early 2010. Keep watching. Lots ...
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition has revealed its visual and framerate upgrades on all platforms. When it comes to the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the trilogy, they will run at either 1080p at 30 ...
The Mass Effect Legendary Edition might be heading to Xbox Game Pass as early as this week, according to an apparently accidental listing on the Xbox Store.
A strange bug with wireless Xbox headsets is causing Mass Effect Legendary Edition to crash, but there is an obvious workaround. Can you guess what it is?
Enter Mass Effect 2 for Xbox 360 and Windows, just announced yesterday, coming in “early 2010.” Here’s what EA typed up for the echo engine.
Just in time for N7 Day, Major Nelson has announced that both Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3 are now backward compatible on Xbox One.
Mass Effect Legendary edition includes Mass Effect 1, 2, and 3 and offers a 60fps mode, or 120fps mode. The Mass Effect 120fps Xbox Series X mode is only available on that platform.
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is playable on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, but only one platform will let you transfer saves if you started playing Legendary Edition on the last ...
While several high-profile games have launched on Xbox Game Pass already this year, Mass Effect Legendary Edition won’t be one of them despite some initial confusion making some subscribers ...
The Xbox Series X is the only console in framerate mode that is capable of running up to 120 frames per second (FPS). While in this mode the game will be in 1440p resolution.
BioWare's posted up another bit of Mass Effect 2 wallpaper, as you can see here. It's the one on the top left. The game's out early next year. E3 for the win. Thanks, David Sarkisjan.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition is available for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007.