This past Saturday was November the 7th, also known as N7 Day to all the Mass Effect fans out there - and for most of us, this was our favorite N7 Day on the Citadel.

For the past few years these days generally passed without anything noteworthy, maybe a few merchandise sales, but that's it. Mass Effect fans haven't had anything to be excited about since Andromeda, and that title remains controversial - but that all just changed: BioWare has revealed Mass Effect: Legendary Edition and announced that an all new Mass Effect game is currently in early development!

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Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is the name of the trilogy remaster that has been rumored for some time now. The first game in the series was launched all the way back in 2007, and it definitely shows its age. It takes more than dated graphics to tarnish an iconic and well-loved classic like that, but fans have been dreaming of experiencing that first adventure with the best visuals modern technology has to offer.

That dream will come true, with both sequels and every piece of DLC coming along for the ride. There's a brief teaser out, with not one but two appearances of Garrus. You have been warned.

The goal here, as Vice President and Studio General Manager Casey Hudson stated, wasn't a full-on remake of these games (along the lines of the recent Resident Evil remakes) but rather remasters that touch up the visuals, mechanics and performance of the games we know and love.