With November 7, or N7, fast approaching, fans might not want to get their hopes up for any big news regarding theMass Effectseries, which currently has a long-awaited sequel, the prospectiveMass Effect 5, in development. November 7, a yearly celebration of theMass Effectseries, chosen as a reference to Shepherd’s in-game rank, is typically a time when fans can expect some sort ofMass Effectnews, with previous years having included teasers for upcoming games.

Unfortunately, as per a post from@bioware on X,fans may want to temper their expectations for 2024’s N7, as the developer says that “this year will be quieter"due to the recent launch ofDragon Age: The Veilguardon October 31. Notably, however, BioWare is still promising something for N7, telling fans to “check back then for a little fun,” but it’s currently unknown what this will entail, or even if it will relate toMass Effect 5in any way.

Mass Effect’s original cover art.

N7 Day May Be A Bit Quieter This Year Than Fans Are Used To

As BioWare tried to temper expectations for N7, fan response has been mixed, trending towards negative, with many wondering how 2024’s N7 could be any “quieter” than those of previous years, which have only seen short cinematic teasers for the nextMass Effect. Additionally, though some fans remain positive, others, expressing dislike towardsVeilguard, have concerns about the quality of the nextMass Effect, showing a lack of trust towards BioWare’s development team to create a game as compelling as the original trilogy.

Mass Effect: When N7 Day Is & What To Expect For Mass Effect 4

N7 Day is a yearly celebration of the Mass Effect universe held in November, so what could be revealed about the next game by BioWare this year?

For reference,the first announcement of thenextMass Effectcame in 2020, with an initial announcement in November quickly followed by a short, cryptic teaser shown at the 2020 Game Awards. Unfortunately, updates on the nextMass Effecthave been few and far between in the four years following the game’s announcement, as BioWare’s development efforts seem to have been mostly focused onDragon Age: The Veilguard.

Commander Shepherd and the Andromeda protagonist from Mass Effect with the N7 logo to their left.

Our Take: Sometimes, Bigger Isn’t Always Better

The Next Mass Effect Might Not Have Much To Show Yet

Of course, with BioWare reportedly having shifted focus toMass Effectonly recently, after the release ofVeilguard,it’s likely that the studio simply doesn’t have much to show, and thatthe nextMass Effectgame is still years away from release. In that context, it makes more sense to keep N7 relatively light until there’s more to show, rather than overpromise things that might not pan out once the game is further into development - especially since, in the worst case, the game might not be released until as late as 2029.

In the lead-up to N7 2024, it’s becoming unclear if BioWare will even release a short cinematic teaser like in previous years - given that the nextMass Effectis seemingly still in the very early stages of development, it could still be a while before there are any substantial updates. In light of the long wait since the game’s initial 2020 announcement, many fans are getting restless, but hopefully, whatever BioWare does have in store forMass Effect’s N7 2024 can assuage some doubts.

Mass Effect 3 - Commander Shepherd

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