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Mass Effect hits Store Shelves Today |
REDMOND, Wash. — Nov. 20, 2007 — To the delight of gamers and
science-fiction (sci-fi) fans alike, the wait is finally over as “Mass
Effect,” an award-winning action role-playing game (RPG) described by
Game Informer Magazine as “One of the greatest science fiction stories
ever told,” hits retail shelves today, with a continued rollout to
retailers worldwide planned.
Developed by BioWare, the creators of the critically acclaimed “Star
Wars®: Knights of the Old Republic™” and “Jade Empire™,” comes an epic
space saga exclusively for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment
system that spans the entire galaxy. “Mass Effect” combines a deep
story with intense, sci-fi tactical combat. Through high-definition
graphics and an amazingly realistic and innovative conversation system
that allows for lifelike interaction with the voices of scores of
digital actors such as of Seth Green, Marina Sirtis and Lance
Henriksen, “Mass Effect” provides an immersive gameplay experience
never seen before in a video game.
Published by Microsoft Games Studios, “Mass Effect” is an epic
sci-fi action RPG that places gamers at the center of a conflict that
will decide the fate of the universe. Assuming the role of an elite
human Spectre agent, Commander Shepard, players are entrusted with
keeping galactic law and order and are charged with uncovering a
terrifying truth. Faced with morally challenging decisions that will
affect the future of all races, players must travel across an expansive
universe to stop a threat so great it could destroy all life in the
galaxy. With its exciting blend of rich story lines, intense
squad-based combat and crisp high-definition gameplay, “Mass Effect” is
destined to be one of the most gripping game experiences ever.
“‘Mass Effect’ is like playing a movie! The magic of video games
bridges science fiction, intense combat and intriguing story lines to
create an emotional connection between players and their characters,”
said Jeff Bell, corporate vice president of global marketing for the
Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. “The Xbox 360 platform
allows developers to create rich and engaging stories not found on any
other console. ‘Mass Effect’ is the latest example of our commitment to
bringing original and captivating titles to fans everywhere.”
Hailed by critics as one of the best games of 2007, “Mass Effect”
has already garnered significant and effusive praise from the industry,
punctuated by accolades from some of video gaming’s most respected
publications. These include Game of the Month honors from Electronic
Gaming Monthly and GamePro magazines, and a perfect score of 10 out of
10 along with an Editor’s Choice Award from Official Xbox Magazine,
which described “Mass Effect” as “a transcendent experience, the new
standard-setter for what a game can be.” In addition, the title has
earned some of the industry’s highest honors, such as “Best Console
Game” and “Best Role Playing Game” from the 2007 Game Critics Awards.
To celebrate the “Mass Effect” worldwide launch, the SCI FI Channel
will air a special episode of “Sci vs. Fi: Mass Effect” beginning
today, Nov. 20, at 11 p.m. EST and PST. The special will explore the
ways that technology and creativity came together to make “Mass Effect”
a compelling experience for gamers and science fiction fans alike. More
information is available at http://www.scifi.com/masseffect.
“We set out to redefine the video game experience with ‘Mass
Effect’ and create an immersive, highly interactive game that draws
players into a compelling universe,” said Ray Muzyka, chief executive
officer for BioWare Corp. “‘Mass Effect’ creates an emotional
connection between players and the characters they encounter, and Xbox
360 provided us with the perfect platform to tell this incredible
story.”
“Mass Effect” is an action RPG available exclusively on Xbox 360
and is rated “M” for Mature by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
It is available now for $59.99 (ERP), or $69.99 (ERP) for the special
Limited Collector’s Edition, which includes a fiction book titled
“Galactic Codex: Essentials”; an art book titled “A Future Imagined”; a
bonus DVD featuring four exclusive documentaries about the creation of
this epic game titled “Inside BioWare”; and 10 songs from the game’s
soundtrack. |